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Big-10 with rototiller

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    Posted: 12 Apr 2010 at 3:17pm
I recently have gotten an Allis Chalmers Big-10 Garden Tractor, along with the 32" rear mount rototiller.  I have found that I am missing the "clutch" assembly and the pulley which mounts on the tractor itself.
It looks like I have the rototiller and the mount tube, along with an complete gear case, but none of the hardware needed to connect the belts to the tractor itself.  I believe the clutch assembly or what I am calling the clutch assembly has an 8 inch pulley, with a 4 inch pulley on a reducer which mounts to the rear of the tractor.  Then the belt runs under the seat to a 3 or 4 inch drive pulley.  The 8 inch has a push rod that engages the belts to make the rototiller turn.  Does anybody have  or know of someone with these parts??

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dakota Dave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Apr 2010 at 3:40pm
Try over at simpletractors.com look in the classified section.

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Thanks Dakota Dave!
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i have the whole tiller with every thing 150 $ its yours   if wanted call  330-680-4722 ask for derek   1963 b-10  allis chalmers  also the tractor and snow blower with all parts  will take 450 for all or will piece out
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i have the whole tiller with every thing 150 $ its yours   if wanted call  330-680-4722 ask for derek   1963 b-10  allis chalmers  also the tractor and snow blower with all parts  will take 450 for all or will piece out
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Your Rototiller, does it have the belt/pulley assembly that goes on the tractor and between the drive pulley on the rototiller too?  I can most likely find the pulley for the tractor, but am in need of the clutch/step down belt system between the two.
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