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314 With electric lift.

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    Posted: 07 Feb 2017 at 1:56pm
#1 lift seems very slow.  Is that normal?  It takes about 12 seconds or so to lift the tiller from fully down to just clearin the dirt
#2  Tiller belt.   Anyone have the number for the correct belt?  Mine is quite a bit too short and I have to leave a pulley off to make it work, and if I lift too high the belt hits the body.
#3  Is there no way to disengage the tiller after belt is installed?  My 712 had a separate clutch, but there is not one on this tractor.
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Hi Jim.
Yes, the lift does seem a little slow. 
I'm looking at one now with 150# of force from progressiveautomations.com to lift my Sears Rotospader. 
I'm guessing that it's weight with the engine is "about" 100-125#. 
This lift travel is .59"/sec. 
What does your rototiller weigh? That might be a factor in it's lifting speed. 
They can customize a linear actuator for your needs if needed- for a $50 customization fee - as they have basic models already set to ship. 
I can buy another one that'll do the job, too, for more $$, but it'd be an overkill lift. 
Can't tell you about the belt issue. Sorry. 


Edited by Jim Hancock - 08 Feb 2017 at 2:20pm
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