Posted by DoubleR on March 02, 2013 at 07:20:33 from (198.105.230.174):
In Reply to: Re: 3 point tiller posted by pete black on March 02, 2013 at 06:31:08:
Sounds like you already got allot of good advice. I run a 66 inch tiller on a 30 hp hydro and a 40 hp. 8speed. Depends on which tractor is available at the time. The 40 hp. has no problem in about anything I encounter. The hydro does good also except it does have its hands full in new ground that has not been worked in a while. But it will still get the job done. I have been through three sets of tines on my tiller so it does get used allot. I think 30 hp on a 60 inch tiller would be a good fit especially if its a hydro. I don't think my tiller is built any better than that TSC model but its held up good for me. I have looked at allot of tillers and allot of them look like they were manufactured by the same place only difference is the color of paint. Most of them use the same tines. I too have a Troy-built tiller which I don't use much anymore. The 3pt tiller will do allot nicer job and is a allot quicker.
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