How do I remove wheel from old Troy-Bilt Tiller?
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15 years ago
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Comments (44)We inherited a Troy-Bilt tiller with Gardenway TH 1018 on the tiller and a B&S engine # 171437, prob 1992 built. Engine runs great, tines move forward & back, but not fast enough to do more than make a scratch on the ground. Looks like a place for 2 belts, but only one there. Need 2nd belt? Also, don't see any levers for the tine and wheel speeds to be run separately. Only tillers I'm familiar with are the front tine models where you have to pull back really hard to make it dig in. Shouldn't the tires and weight of the machine do that work for me? Any help would be appreciated. Have a friend that "dabbles" in mechanics, but we need a manual or something. -- THANKS!...See MoreTroy-Bilt Horse Tiller assistance
Comments (164)Lary, These are forward rotating tine machines, not counter-rotating tines. All of the old Horses were this way. Bill, The number you posted is just a casting number, not the serial number. Look below the T-handle and clean all the gunk off to find a serial number. Parts that you need are readily available from a bunch of sources, including MTD (who took over for Troy Bilt) Jenice, If you have the 6HP Tecumseh engine, you dont have all of the model number. What you posted is the "spec" number. Your model number is most likely HH60. Use that model number, and you shouldnt have any problem finding the carb kit. The recoil starter may be a little bit harder to find....See MoreTroy-Bilt Tiller No wheel drive
Comments (1)It's pretty easy to see if the pin is broken. It's easy to install a new pin. The wheels also have roll pins that seem to work themselves out. I solved the problem by putting hose clamps around both of them....See Moretroy bilt tiller, which engine do I need?
Comments (1)What horsepower engine is on it now? There should be some numbers on the engine somewhere. smallenginewarehouse.com has some great prices on engines, you may be able to find a direct replacement there. I've bought from them a few times, great people to do business with....See Moretwelvegauge
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