Great video! I purchased this exact machine for $100 had the same issue. Your video walked me through the process with ease. I Appreciate the video. Thank you 1000 times over.
Thank you. Your video helped me to verify that popping the case off wasn’t going to cause an indecipherable disarray of gears and chains. Everything stays where it was supposed to be except a couple of thrust washers.
Thanks so much for posting this video ! I'm making the same repair for the first time on my Huskee tiller. Your video has provided tremendous assistace.
You just saved me slot of time I have a white same model and everything I had to take all of my gears out but I have been having trouble putting them back in the same order to get them to work but after seeing your video it’s has been a great help
Thanks so much for the video. I am using it to put mine back together. I had to have my wife double check with me, but was the sized gear put in upside down during re assembly in your video. It look like it came out short gear side down but re assembly you had short gear side up. just double checking because we are about to put ours together and wanted to double check. Thanks!
Wow! good eye. I guess it was! Truthfully, I'm really new to video recording and did multiple takes of assembling it. I know that I double checked everything against the part diagram I downloaded before reassembling for the final time. Plus, it works perfectly, so it must be in there correctly now!
@@jasonselinger It must have ended up correctly at the end. That looks like it would be an important gear. Thanks again for your video. It has helped us a ton on our reassemble. It's not the exact model but when my dad bought it he never put the model numbers on it so we could never find a diagram. Just got ours up and running today. We had a broken chain.
If you get a stuck one like this;;; check for play in the tine shaft! If bearings and shaft are wore out;; it will make a horrible chattering noise when tines are engaged!
Hi Jason, I just picked up this exact same tiller used for a good price and looks to be in good shape. Needs basic stuff like carb went through to get it running. One question though, while not running if you put it in N it rolls good. It will also shift into all selector positions with ease. However, when put in F or R you cannot roll it at all. I had a old craftsman that when in F or R and not running it would still roll but with a lot of resistance as you would expect if it was in gear and not running. With this one not rolling at all, it makes me worried the drive gears are seized or something. Is this normal for this model? Would hate to put all the time into the carb and tune up to get it running, while finding out that the drive is seized up....
Great video - really demystifies the process. Two things: What do you think it could be if the transmission shifts properly to get the tines moving (F and R) but the wheels don't move and in fact seized with a far amount of play back and forth? Next thing: If I had a father-in-law like you I just might have stayed married 🤣🤣
Awesome video John. I've got a very similar machine it's a CRT RALLY 5.5hp. And the gearbox appears to be stuck in gear. I'm hoping to follow your video to see if it helps. Have you any advice. Oh by the way my throttle/choke cable has snapped how or where do I buy replacements. I'm not mechanically knowledgeable so you will prob say any cable will work. But I only know by replacing what like for like as I wouldn't know anything different. Any advice would be much appreciated though. Regards Roy Be great if you can make contact
Been a while I know but any chance you still have this tiller? Was wondering if you could shoot me some measurements of the depth bar. I need to make one for mine and do t wanna pay $70 for a replacement lol
No, I can't see how. The portion of the shaft that is binding is not really accessible unless you split the case. Plus, at least in my case, the corrosion was beyond what a penetrating oil would be able to loosen.
I’ll be shocked if you respond , but can you tell me what model this is - specifically I have a husky version that seems to be the same era but can’t seem to find the right part number for the clutch cable that triggers the pulley to tighten - so a clutch cable model number or just length of cable would be helpful! Thanks for the video
There's no ID plate on my machine, but I determined by a short piece of trial and error google searching that it is an MTD Model 454. I don't really much about Husky tillers, but I'd bet that any tiller of this design will work in much the same way. For your clutch cable, I'd take your one into any farm equipment or industrial dealer with a decent parts counter and see if you get a generic cable, or something similar from another manufacturer. With a little creativity, you'll figure it out.
To bad there isn’t a engineered way to remove those dammed wheels. When they are seized there isn’t a puller that’s in most homes tool box. The wheel has no efficient design that allows a normal two or three jaw puller to be used.
If you have access to a torch, heat the hubs. I just freed the wheels on mine - started heating on the inboard side of the wheel till the hub just started to become a dull red and then applied candle wax to wick in. Took a couple of tries till I was able to get some motion and kept working at it and finally the wheels were freely spinning on the axle shaft. Wheel never got hot enough to scorch the paint on the outboard side.
No nonsense, no repetitive instructions, pleasant music, instructions where needed! why can't all videos be like this...brilliant and thank you!!
Great video! I purchased this exact machine for $100 had the same issue. Your video walked me through the process with ease. I Appreciate the video. Thank you 1000 times over.
Thank you. Your video helped me to verify that popping the case off wasn’t going to cause an indecipherable disarray of gears and chains. Everything stays where it was supposed to be except a couple of thrust washers.
Ha! I know what you mean, you never really know what’s going to fall out once you get something open.
These are worth fixing up and with proper maintenance will last many many years
Thanks so much for posting this video ! I'm making the same repair for the first time on my Huskee tiller.
Your video has provided tremendous assistace.
You just saved me slot of time I have a white same model and everything I had to take all of my gears out but I have been having trouble putting them back in the same order to get them to work but after seeing your video it’s has been a great help
That's awesome!
Super great video. I have a 1991 mtd rear tine doing the same repair.
Best of luck! It’s not that bad, just a bit messy with all the grease. Take protective and you’ll be fine!
Great video! I have the same tiller, same problem, so I'm sure this is the fix. But I doubt I could ever get it back together again.
It’s not that bad, just takes some patience.
Thanks so much for the video. I am using it to put mine back together. I had to have my wife double check with me, but was the sized gear put in upside down during re assembly in your video. It look like it came out short gear side down but re assembly you had short gear side up. just double checking because we are about to put ours together and wanted to double check. Thanks!
Wow! good eye. I guess it was! Truthfully, I'm really new to video recording and did multiple takes of assembling it. I know that I double checked everything against the part diagram I downloaded before reassembling for the final time. Plus, it works perfectly, so it must be in there correctly now!
@@jasonselinger It must have ended up correctly at the end. That looks like it would be an important gear. Thanks again for your video. It has helped us a ton on our reassemble. It's not the exact model but when my dad bought it he never put the model numbers on it so we could never find a diagram. Just got ours up and running today. We had a broken chain.
Looks very similar to my craftsman model 917, 850 series. Wish mine had that style of tines.
Great video but once back together, tines not working. Any idea. Guessing something within gear box but any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
If you get a stuck one like this;;; check for play in the tine shaft! If bearings and shaft are wore out;; it will make a horrible chattering noise when tines are engaged!
I have one that the chain is broken and I’m going to fix it this winter because I’m too busy now and so much to get fixed for customers
brilliant tutorial thank you
Fine job it's really helpfull.Thanks
I’m really happy to hear that!
Great job! Thanks for sharing
Hi Jason, I just picked up this exact same tiller used for a good price and looks to be in good shape. Needs basic stuff like carb went through to get it running. One question though, while not running if you put it in N it rolls good. It will also shift into all selector positions with ease. However, when put in F or R you cannot roll it at all. I had a old craftsman that when in F or R and not running it would still roll but with a lot of resistance as you would expect if it was in gear and not running. With this one not rolling at all, it makes me worried the drive gears are seized or something. Is this normal for this model? Would hate to put all the time into the carb and tune up to get it running, while finding out that the drive is seized up....
Great video - really demystifies the process. Two things: What do you think it could be if the transmission shifts properly to get the tines moving (F and R) but the wheels don't move and in fact seized with a far amount of play back and forth? Next thing: If I had a father-in-law like you I just might have stayed married 🤣🤣
I would look at the bushings, they are a common wear point. , Also, look to see if all the gearing is okay. You’ll have to open it up to see.
Creo que ensamblaste el piñoan de fuerza al revez.
Me parece que el fresado pequeño debe ir en la parte de abajo.
You are absolutely right. I did a take for video and then the actual install off camera. The take for video is wrong. Good eye!!
Awesome video John.
I've got a very similar machine it's a CRT RALLY 5.5hp.
And the gearbox appears to be stuck in gear.
I'm hoping to follow your video to see if it helps.
Have you any advice.
Oh by the way my throttle/choke cable has snapped how or where do I buy replacements.
I'm not mechanically knowledgeable so you will prob say any cable will work.
But I only know by replacing what like for like as I wouldn't know anything different.
Any advice would be much appreciated though.
Regards
Roy
Be great if you can make contact
Excellent !!!!!
Been a while I know but any chance you still have this tiller? Was wondering if you could shoot me some measurements of the depth bar. I need to make one for mine and do t wanna pay $70 for a replacement lol
Send me an email and I’ll send you some pics.
@@jasonselinger alrighty I'm not sure how to get your email lol
Outstanding!
Is it worth trying penetrating oil before taking it all apart?
No, I can't see how. The portion of the shaft that is binding is not really accessible unless you split the case. Plus, at least in my case, the corrosion was beyond what a penetrating oil would be able to loosen.
This is the exact gear box that the Cub Cadet RT 65 Tiller has.
It looks most of the tillers froths era use the same gear box, they certainly seem to have the same problem!
nice video
When you pressure wash the gears box make sure your away from everything. Lololo 😅
I’ll be shocked if you respond , but can you tell me what model this is - specifically I have a husky version that seems to be the same era but can’t seem to find the right part number for the clutch cable that triggers the pulley to tighten - so a clutch cable model number or just length of cable would be helpful! Thanks for the video
There's no ID plate on my machine, but I determined by a short piece of trial and error google searching that it is an MTD Model 454. I don't really much about Husky tillers, but I'd bet that any tiller of this design will work in much the same way. For your clutch cable, I'd take your one into any farm equipment or industrial dealer with a decent parts counter and see if you get a generic cable, or something similar from another manufacturer. With a little creativity, you'll figure it out.
good job why you fix my
To bad there isn’t a engineered way to remove those dammed wheels. When they are seized there isn’t a puller that’s in most homes tool box. The wheel has no efficient design that allows a normal two or three jaw puller to be used.
If you have access to a torch, heat the hubs. I just freed the wheels on mine - started heating on the inboard side of the wheel till the hub just started to become a dull red and then applied candle wax to wick in. Took a couple of tries till I was able to get some motion and kept working at it and finally the wheels were freely spinning on the axle shaft. Wheel never got hot enough to scorch the paint on the outboard side.