Tiller 7-1251

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27 Jul 2015 11:02 #7184 by M Bailey
Tiller 7-1251 was created by M Bailey
1973-74 Tiller

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29 Jul 2015 05:49 #7230 by GT 14
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That's some nice straight metal!:thumb1

1969 GT-18
1978 C-101
1983 C-225

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29 Jul 2015 06:49 #7231 by M Bailey
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Thanks GT it took a little grinding and massaging to get it back in shape. I added the angle iron and clevis for the lift point. Here's what the PO welded to the top of the guard for a lift point..... yep it's a mower blade.

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29 Jul 2015 08:42 #7235 by AJ WH Ranger
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M Bailey wrote: Thanks GT it took a little grinding and massaging to get it back in shape. I added the angle iron and clevis for the lift point. Here's what the PO welded to the top of the guard for a lift point..... yep it's a mower blade.


We only care about functionality right? :rolling

AJ
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66 Lawn Ranger
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72 Charger 10 auto
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29 Jul 2015 12:39 #7249 by GT 14
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:surprised And I thought I was the king of the scrap pile!:rolling4

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30 Jul 2015 04:30 #7267 by Trouty56
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I think think these used a lift point that ended up going through the hole in the slot hitch....I ended up with something about the same.....I didn't trust the housing on mine....had some stress cracks and the rear supports were bent. Probably should have just did something similar to what you did. Then I would not have to switch hitches.


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