Can/how a cadet 1a u1111 roto tiller fit a cub cadet 100? Any help would be appreciated.
Phil
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1a u1111 roto tiller can it fit a narrow frame
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Re: 1a u1111 roto tiller can it fit a narrow frame
Well Phil, How handy are you? It looks like that tiller is belt driven, which means you'll have to run a belt via a mower mule drive on the front of the tractor. Then you'll need to figure out a way to get it to run the actual tiller unless you want to use a 100 something inch belt. I found a thread that may help some http://mgonitzke.net16.net/tiller.html. The fellow in this thread added a jackshaft setup which looks pretty involved, but he claims it works well.
Another thing to consider is unless you have a hydro or a speed reducer the Cub doesn't move slowly enough to till well. If the tractor moves too fast it won't dig, just kinda bounces along the surface of the garden.
Another thing to consider is unless you have a hydro or a speed reducer the Cub doesn't move slowly enough to till well. If the tractor moves too fast it won't dig, just kinda bounces along the surface of the garden.
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