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Locating Your Model NumberThe Model number is eleven characters long and is printed on the left side of the Product Identification Label. Characters can include numbers, letters or hyphens.
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RECENT PRODUCTION tiller models, machines manufactured since 2001, will have a model and serial number sticker normally located on the tine hood of the machine.
without a proper model number it is guess work, but either the drive belt has snapped, or if the right wheel drive the left wheel, there may be a half moon key way or a shear pin. General help here, followed by parts suppliers
Without the exact model you will be hard pressed to get either. For the belt, you can wrap a rope around the pulleys and measure the circumference. That will tell you the belt size in inches. You then measure the width and you will have that information to give to a parts supplier. There are enough fans of the Troy Bilt tillers out there so you may still get lucky and find someone that knows what the model is from your description. Hope this helps to at least make the tiller usable. Good luck.
Go to this website and type in horse for your model number and you should be able to find a parts break down for your tiller. If the serial number is 874639 it was made in 3/88 and will be a four speed PTO model.
I find a lot of parts on Ebay for these tillers, your can order parts through MTD but they will be a little pricey. MTD aquired Troy Bilt out of bankruptcy in 2001 and still carries parts for the tillers.
The older models do not have an actual model number but only a name to distinguish the size. Early production models include the Horse, Pony and Junior. You must find the location of the serial number tag to order parts that will fit your particular rototiller for seamless replacement of parts. Hope this will help
That's the engine number. It's a 6Hp Tecumseh. Go on ebay and buy the Troy Bilt parts manuals on CD for Horse Roto Tillers (if that's what it's on). I paid $8. Definitely worth it.
if you have a B&S engine look at the frist two numbers on the code. thats the year of the engine and more likelyof your unit, As long as the motor has'nt been replaced. I'll checked on your serial number did'nt find a model. If this is an old troy built I'll have to call tech support. also I need to know what engine 4, 4.5, 6, 7, 8, hr power, and the name of the teller. MTD now owens troy built.
Get the model # and serial # off of the sticker. Got to the Troy Bilt site and use the owners manual link. Need to leave off the last 3 numbers of the model #.
If that site does not have the manual, I've found them on the MTD site. I enter only the first 2 numbers of the model # and then hunt for my manual from the list.
If all else fails, you can call Troy Bilt at their # provided on the site.
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