Just this week, (12/10/2023) pulled mine apart because of shift issues. My gears no show signs of water or rust. The problem was a wallowed out shift shaft. I ended up tack welding the attachment to the shaft. Easy to get to with a grinder in case I need to in the future. Glad I took it all down. Now I know very got a good machine. Thanks to folks like this for an excellent guide made the job easy.
Suspect a broken drive chain on mine. Watching a few of these repairs and thinking that it looks possible to lay the left side down and remove the right side for the work needed. Am I seeing this right? Both wheels are seized and I’d rather only fight the right one and not both. Your tines came off easily. Do these not rust on to their shafts? Thanks
I had this problem with a tiller! Instead of splitting the whole machine in half just cut a hole in the right side (you facing the tines) so you can axess the shifter gear the stick a screwdriver in there and manipulate the gear while moving the gear shit and you can get the gear to let loose in the linkages. When your done just weld the piece of metal u cut out back where it belongs! About 20 minutes verses 4 hrs!
These types of tillers have to be kept out of the weather and oil the shifter shaft often and move it back and forth often Cheap until but works great if you don’t abuse it
Just this week, (12/10/2023) pulled mine apart because of shift issues. My gears no show signs of water or rust. The problem was a wallowed out shift shaft. I ended up tack welding the attachment to the shaft. Easy to get to with a grinder in case I need to in the future. Glad I took it all down. Now I know very got a good machine. Thanks to folks like this for an excellent guide made the job easy.
Have to split mine this winter. Tines spin but I have no drive F or R. My wheels are rusted on solid! I’ll need to replace the drive chain.
Thanks, brother!
Thank you same as my husky tiller no reverse from hosing it off
Suspect a broken drive chain on mine. Watching a few of these repairs and thinking that it looks possible to lay the left side down and remove the right side for the work needed. Am I seeing this right? Both wheels are seized and I’d rather only fight the right one and not both. Your tines came off easily. Do these not rust on to their shafts?
Thanks
I had this problem with a tiller! Instead of splitting the whole machine in half just cut a hole in the right side (you facing the tines) so you can axess the shifter gear the stick a screwdriver in there and manipulate the gear while moving the gear shit and you can get the gear to let loose in the linkages. When your done just weld the piece of metal u cut out back where it belongs! About 20 minutes verses 4 hrs!
In process of teardown and ran into a stuck wheel on drives haft on this exact side. How did you remove the wheel?
Where do you order the chain from?
I would be interesred in some parts out of that tiller trans. if you still have it.thanks Mark
No I got rid of it
@@scootersworld8537 ok thanks
Odd question, do you think there is a way to get the forward/ reverse transmission to work on a go kart without to much effort?
Do you have the part number for this chain
@AntonioLopezGuzman07 no sorry
What are those model number on that ID tag mine are gone, for repair
Did you scrap it yet ?
I did
These types of tillers have to be kept out of the weather and oil the shifter shaft often and move it back and forth often
Cheap until but works great if you don’t abuse it
I wanted to see how to reassemble the 2 Halves
If you seen him take it apart and you're not intellectual enough to figure the reverse process then you have no business messing with it
You know what that's the same transmission that's on my Husqvarna identical
…and Poulan
Very common tiller transmission on various makes/models by AYP/Electrolux
U got to be kidding me .