chad from michigan
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Ok guys I have been thinking about this for a long time and I finaly found one on ebay close enough to me.
I found a Case 444 Hytill rototiller. It is hydraulic driven. I have a fast hitch on my Cub and My Farmall 100. I was wondering if the hydraulics on either one of these tractors most likely the 100 if I put on the remote hyd would it be enough to turn the tiller? Since the pump runs off the engine I would not be rellying on a pto and speed reducer. Other thoughts might be some sort of gear ratio changer to change the speed.
Anythoughts? Or would I be asking for problems?
I think this would be neat if I could do it. Might only cost me a few hundred over a $1000 for a rotovator. Plus $700 for a speed reducer and possibly a pto reverser.
any thoughts suggestions. I can not find the gpm requirements for the rototiller.
I think the Cub is 5 or 6 gpm? what about the 100?
I found a Case 444 Hytill rototiller. It is hydraulic driven. I have a fast hitch on my Cub and My Farmall 100. I was wondering if the hydraulics on either one of these tractors most likely the 100 if I put on the remote hyd would it be enough to turn the tiller? Since the pump runs off the engine I would not be rellying on a pto and speed reducer. Other thoughts might be some sort of gear ratio changer to change the speed.
Anythoughts? Or would I be asking for problems?
I think this would be neat if I could do it. Might only cost me a few hundred over a $1000 for a rotovator. Plus $700 for a speed reducer and possibly a pto reverser.
any thoughts suggestions. I can not find the gpm requirements for the rototiller.
I think the Cub is 5 or 6 gpm? what about the 100?