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Tiller tines run wrong way.

I have an Ariens RT7020 rear tine tiller, the tines turn clockwise, what can I do to rectify this problem?

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Sounds like belts could be on wrong or your reverse lever is pulled back.

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DEpending on the machine you can take the tines off and turn it around. The only other thing to do is get into the tranny and see why it is going into reverse gear and not forward operating. This sounds like it is a trans problem so even switching the tines around will help it will not solve the problem until it is looked at

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