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1886 Troy Bilt Horse 8HP Kohler Professional Model

mrtroybilt
13 years ago

I have owned Troy Bilt Horse model tillers for years back in the 80's when I would till gardens for extra money as a sideline. It became old after dealing with the transporting, some difficult customers ( not many though ) and the time demands with my regular job at United Airlines. I would buy a new 7 or 8 HP model at the beginning of the gardening season and sell it in the late fall ( still new looking under warranty) This was back when Troy Bilt was putting out great quality machines. Now of course they are out of business and owned by MTD I believe with a much lesser quality product in my opinion. I got the gardening bug ( no pun ) and found this 1986 8HP Professional model Horse with a Kohler engine which is my favorite and bought it for $500.00. It was in pretty good shape but not like I used to keep them so after the engine and transmission seemed to be fine I bought it and began going over it. To my surprise it came up better than I had imagined and after putting a new set of tines on it and replacing the reverse disc, checking all fluids which were ok thank goodness I was off. Put it in this 80 X 100 plot I found and started breaking ground. It did pretty well considering new turf but on the 2nd and 3rd pass I noticed it wasn't going as deeply as I had remembered my old ones did and it would jump in certain hard areas. Also the depth regulator bar still jumps out of it's notch setting and goes to full depth with these jumps. I am trying to get that darn little spring plug tube bolt off thinking a new fresh spring just might do the trick putting more tension against the depth regulator bar to stop the jumping from it's notch. I currently have it resting forward while I put Liquid Wrench on the end threads hoping it will work into the probably frozen and rusted threads. I cannot budge it yet and am thinking of putting heat on it and trying to work it out with Vice Grips if I don't round the thing off.... Any suggestions and or comments would be appreciated and also your experience with your older model Troy Bilt Horse... I love em. Thanks, Bob

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