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Off color. Need help to ID this tiller.

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    Posted: 02 May 2010 at 1:25pm
Not mine. I can find no identifying markings at all. Not even a man on the gear boxes. Does this look familiar to anyone? He has stripped the ring or pinion gear in the splitter gearbox.
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Bump. Any guesses?
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its hard to say.  Being chain drive its a cheaper make.  Being blue it my be a BCS I think its english.  Maybe someone eles has a better idea
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   Hello Dream     I have one very similar.  I have found the tines at Northern Tool coustmer service , but they never heard of a   SHANGHI  as in CHINA tiller, so far I haven't broke anything important.   My gear box has a decal for differant gear changes.  Bought it about 10 yrs ago at a farm sale  NO PAPERS OR BOOKS and have used it a lot behind my 5020.  I did a search  long time ago and found a couple leads, but they were in Shanghi.  Allen
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I would say that it's not BCS, but who knows. Their equipment is usually shaft driven and pretty tough stuff. A very good Italian company. It would be interesting to know if they made a 3 pt. tiller though... I have no idea what that tiller is though.
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Thanks. The only thing on it is the number 7 on some of the bolt heads. Could be Chinese, I don't know.
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