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help for B110 tiller

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    Posted: 21 Feb 2014 at 12:43am
Anyone know where I could obtain used mounting frame parts for the tiller to mount on my B110? I have a great tiller that PO torched off the drawbar mounting tabs and half the shaft for the rear lift. Or maybe measurements I could give to machine shop to rebuild what was butchered. Open to any help. Thanks. Lionel Lambert
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Is this a 32" tiller? I think I still have a good lower hitch from one. Can't help with the upper portion though.

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Not sure of size. Aren't the mounts all the same for the yellow tillers? What would it take to get the lower frame from you?
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32" is the std. width for Tiller, but can be increased to 42" with 5" extensions.

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They are different. I know because I actually could use one for my 36."  I will look at it later tonight and see.
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Probably the easiest way to tell if you have a 32" or if its a 36" is that the 32" tiller uses two drive belts while the 36" tiller uses just one drive belt. Additionally the 32" tillers mostly had a round top cover whereas the 36" tillers only came with a squared cover, though some late 32"s had the square cover also.  The difference in hitches is the chain case is wider on the 36" compared to the 32."
 
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AaronSEIA Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Feb 2014 at 7:31am
I have a 32". I'll get you some dimensions and pictures of the top piece today.  I had to use a flaming wrench to get mine off, I could use a new one as well.  Also could use 2 new inside tine supports.
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The only one listed for AC B series tractors on simpletractors.com is 32" base unit unless you add the extensions both sides to make 42". The photos they show do look the same as mine so I'm going with 32" tiller.
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The AC parts book I have for the B series tractors shows a 32" and 36".  I forget at the moment if they show a 42".  All the 32" have the same hookup hardware.  The 36" is different.  Still haven't had the chance to wander out to the shop and get those pictures/measurements yet.
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