There is a problem of physics here. For every action there is a reaction. I assume you have a motor that turns a belt, that turns the tiller pully. If that tiller is rusted up for ten years or needs a mule to pull it - all bets are off. You have to look fer it.
To change the belt on a handy hobby tiller, first ensure the tiller is turned off and unplugged for safety. Remove any covers or shields that protect the belt area, usually secured with screws or bolts. Loosen the tension on the old belt by adjusting the tensioner or removing the drive pulley, then slide the old belt off and replace it with the new one, ensuring proper alignment. Finally, reassemble the covers and check that the belt has the correct tension before using the tiller.
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1/2" x 41"
A Craftsman belt number 9180R or a Gates belt number 6841
AX-42
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The belt size that drives the tiller on a Rotohoe 990-5 is typically a 3L or A-section belt, measuring approximately 42 inches in length. However, it's always advisable to consult the manufacturer's specifications or the owner's manual for the exact size and replacement recommendations.
You may have blown a belt or a bearing or a shear pin.
The rudder is the part of the boat that steers. Although the tiller or wheel literally steers the boat, the rudder is in the water, moving with the tiller to change the direction of the boat
it takes grease not oil,you have to take it apart
Mantis Tiller
A small tiller