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Yes, but you'll need to make a longer rod to engage/disengage the idler pulley and use a longer belt. The spring loaded end will come off and go onto a new rod. This is because the B-112 has a 4" longer wheelbase between the bevel gear box and the rear axle. [img]http://www.simpletractors.com/images/tiller_ops1/figure_6.jpg[/img]
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Thanks for the reply Kent. I understand. Does that make the belt then 60"? Or do you have to allow for the increased travel around the tensioner?
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Thanks for the reply Kent. I understand. Does that make the belt then 60"? Or do you have to allow for the increased travel around the tensioner?
The belt should be 64" -- twice the 4" difference, because the belt goes on both sides of the pulley.
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