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The motor is a Honda G300.
Assuming You are referring to an Outboard motor: A "tiller" motor is one that has the "handle" if you will, connected to the unit, to control the motor ie the throttle and steer while sitting in the back of the boat. An outboard that runs controls and a steering wheel to a different part of the boat I believe is referred to as a "remote."
At the tiller means steering something, or deciding upon its direction. A tiller is a lever attached to a rudder which steers a boat.
It is the kill switch
A tiller outboard motor is a type of outboard engine that is controlled directly by a long handle, or tiller, attached to the motor. This design allows the operator to steer the boat by moving the handle left or right, while also controlling the throttle for acceleration. Tiller outboard motors are commonly used in smaller boats, such as fishing and dinghy boats, due to their simplicity, ease of use, and compact size. They are often preferred for their maneuverability in tight spaces and shallow waters.
The tiller
'A tiller of the soil'.
Georgina is an English name and means a tiller of the soil.
Mantis Tiller
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.
they steer with something like a tiller handle on an outboard boat motor,,,,same princaple,,,,,just with a tire