Posted by DoubleR on February 20, 2017 at 16:46:27 from (198.105.230.163):
In Reply to: Rototiller HP posted by Ferd on February 20, 2017 at 15:17:56:
I have a 66 inch and a 48 inch tiller. 54 hp. will run the 66 inch in about anything I've run it in and not be working too hard. My 39 hp. tractor would run it ok in most all conditions and my 30 hp hydo will run in it ok but would be working it hard with slow going. The 30 hp tractor plays with the 48 inch tiller in most conditions. You need a hydo or a geared tranny with some slow speeds, as others say, is the key. I do some custom work and I try to stick to the biggest tractor to do so. Less wear and tear and much better on fuel than working a smaller tractor hard.
If your just using a tiller for a garden and such I would just stick to something that would cover your wheel tracts. You will still be surprised how much ground you can cover even with a small tiller.
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