GreensvilleJay may be onto to something. I really wished I would have tried pulling the right pin out and putting it facing in like the left
To me it looks like it is meant to be used offset…if that is the case, and you still had it…I would think you want to level it out (turnbuckles) and then shift it (looks like adjustable link arms on the tractor) so you have the correct offset to cover your tract. (Without the manual I am hesitant to make any suggestion about that). With the BH sub frame you may not be able to shift/adjust the link arms very much, but it’s hard to tell from the pics(I wonder the BH sub frame would be in the way?).You are correct the tun-buckle is all the way screwed I. That was my last and final attempt to try and adjust it. I should have screwed it all the way out before I Took the picture. In or out didn’t make much of a difference
I was able t adjust without to much effort. With the BH frame I still had abut 1/4-1/2” play before it hit the frameTo me it looks like it is meant to be used offset…if that is the case, and you still had it…I would think you want to level it out (turnbuckles) and then shift it (looks like adjustable link arms on the tractor) so you have the correct offset to cover your tract. (Without the manual I am hesitant to make any suggestion about that). With the BH sub frame you may not be able to shift/adjust the link arms very much, but it’s hard to tell from the pics(I wonder the BH sub frame would be in the way?).
I was really concerned about the top link and PTO being that far off center. I figured that the universal joint (not sure that is correct terminology) at the end of the PTO shaft could give a little but was scared to try and use if for fear ir would hurt the shaft coming out of the tractor.To me it looks like it is meant to be used offset…if that is the case, and you still had it…I would think you want to level it out (turnbuckles) and then shift it (looks like adjustable link arms on the tractor) so you have the correct offset to cover your tract. (Without the manual I am hesitant to make any suggestion about that). With the BH sub frame you may not be able to shift/adjust the link arms very much, but it’s hard to tell from the pics(I wonder the BH sub frame would be in the way?).
Thank you and all for your thoughts. Being new and my first tractor I was very hesitant to use it for fear of hurting the tractor. Money is hard rough to come by without doing something stupid.Looking at the first picture and @GreensvilleJay posted picture I noticed that the tiller design is meant to be offset. Notice the offset in the top link mounting location and the placement of the pipe braces on the lower connecting points. One is inside and one is outside. I think they could be arranged to center the implement more or offset to the left or the right. That may also be why one pin is inside and the other is outside.
I would have used it with the offset as shown. The universal joints are capable of being offset by several degrees and that could be verified.
I think you could have adjusted the lower arms by adjusting the turnbuckles on the chains.
I think the top link being canted to one side is just the way it was designed to work with the offset and would always be “crooked” to the pto shaft.
Definitely a strange design for some reason.