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I copied this picture off Google images. This is a 30 or early 31 tiller made for a round fender. The mount area is quite different. It could be done, but not easy to make the tiller you pictured fit on a round fender.

The studs/spacers suggested is for mounting a late 31 like yours on a square fender tractor.
 

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I made a bracket that converts a 31 tiller to fit a round fender.
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I could probably make you one for a reasonable price if you would like.
 
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The one in my photo is a late 31. I could probably build it for $60 plus shipping.
 

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Do you have the “H” bracket that bolts to the back of the tractor, drive pulley, and the adjustable link? I had to make those for mine as well.
 
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I have an early 31 tiller. You need this piece I believe to mount it to a round fender. Mine has this piece and also an adaptor that fits the SF models.

Nice job on the restoration Jeff ... Gabby
 

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Do you have the rear lift kit? Are you looking for correct pieces or are you like me, loving these tractors and wanting to have a respectable looking tractor that you intend to use? I only ask because the tiller drive pulley and rear lift kits are fairly easy to find, however they aren’t going to be had cheap, hence why I made all my own, I found a good shape 31 tiller minus the mule drive(square fender) and converted it to fit a stock round fender “H” bracket. The pivot parts on a 31 are wider than a 30, so you can’t just change that piece, it takes a custom made piece. I also made my own rear lift kit, tiller drive pulley, rear weight mounting brackets like original, suitcase weight holder, Brinly type Gard n Cart, and sleeve hitch for a cultivator and toolbar (next in line to make).
Let me know what all you are interested in. I can post pictures of what I’ve made if you’d like.
 
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Do you have the rear lift kit? Are you looking for correct pieces or are you like me, loving these tractors and wanting to have a respectable looking tractor that you intend to use? I only ask because the tiller drive pulley and rear lift kits are fairly easy to find, however they aren’t going to be had cheap, hence why I made all my own, I found a good shape 31 tiller minus the mule drive(square fender) and converted it to fit a stock round fender “H” bracket. Made my own rear lift kit, tiller drive pulley, and sleeve hitch for a cultivator and toolbar (next in line to make).
Let me know what all you are interested in. I can post pictures of what I’ve made if you’d like.
I was wanting it to look decent because my 64 110 is restored but most importantly I’d like to get it found and test it out before I rip the whole tiller apart to restore it. I’m currently trying to make a deal on a sleeve hitch for my tractor but I still need a few parts for my tiller. I’m missing the chain guard and I do not have the tiller pulley
 

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Let me take some pictures of what I’ve made and figure out some prices. I’ll post them later tonight.
 
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I am not trying to rain on your parade, but a stock 1964 110 does not work well with a tiller because it only has a 3 speed transmission, instead of the 4 speed in the 1965 and newer tractors. Some 1964 models have had a 4 speed transmission retrofitted, but the frame has to be cut somewhere to do that. The 4 speed has a extra low gear that works well for tilling. 1st gear on a stock 1964 110 is just too fast.
 
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