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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 52705" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>The older ones are harder to find in a wider width that will cover the tracks of your tires of a larger loader ike a 843.</p><p>Also most are chain drive, which s ok but you have a chain to maintain and a oil compartment to make sure is not leaking.</p><p>Newer tillers have direct drive drive and some ike the Erskine ones have a drive motor on each end for more torque on the rotor.</p><p>I'd say a get good look at the tines for wear and see if any are missing. If it has a chain, sampe the oi for wear and steel. Try to move the rotor shaft up and doen to see if the bearings are still tight.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 52705, member: 307"] The older ones are harder to find in a wider width that will cover the tracks of your tires of a larger loader ike a 843. Also most are chain drive, which s ok but you have a chain to maintain and a oil compartment to make sure is not leaking. Newer tillers have direct drive drive and some ike the Erskine ones have a drive motor on each end for more torque on the rotor. I'd say a get good look at the tines for wear and see if any are missing. If it has a chain, sampe the oi for wear and steel. Try to move the rotor shaft up and doen to see if the bearings are still tight. Ken [/QUOTE]
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