Tiller parts
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11 Apr 2016 21:04 #1
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Anyone ever buy a chain connecting link for a tiller and have a part number or where you got it? I'm inside one that the connector broke. Yeah I'm being lazy lol.
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12 Apr 2016 08:23 #2
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Can't you just buy a new master link if you know the chain size?
like at TSC or something?
I'm really not sure, just throwing it out there. I really have no idea..
like at TSC or something?
I'm really not sure, just throwing it out there. I really have no idea..
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12 Apr 2016 10:31 #3
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Fastenal has one coming in to try out, we think it's a 60 and they didn't have any.
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12 Apr 2016 19:39 #4
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Looks like a fun project....
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12 Apr 2016 19:47 #5
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It's warranty work lol. I found the main cause, the snap ring wasn't in it's groove and the input shaft was moving. The thrust washer on the input shaft had a piece broke out of it that must have got ahold of the connector link. I did find 30 NOS thrust washers for it.
Looks like a new thrust washer, link connector, and snap ring will fix it right up.
Looks like a new thrust washer, link connector, and snap ring will fix it right up.
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