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Help Identifying Vintage Tiller from AC160, Value? |
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We have an AC 160 that has been neglected. We also have a 3 Point PTO 48" tiller that was purchased at the same time as the tractor (I believe).
I'm thinking they are both from early 1970s. I was wondering if it has any value as it sits? Is it worth refurbishing & painting? The tractor isnt working to test it, is there any known way to bench test a pto tiller? Any idea who manufactured this beast? Sorry for the terrible pictures it was getting dark. I cannot find any vintage tillers on google images or ebay, so I included the illegible stickers/paint in case it helps someone to identify it. I know simplicity made tillers for the AC garden tractors, but im pretty clueless about this vintage stuff. Thanks for taking a look. Steel rollers in the front and springs on the flap in the back ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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