How to use a Rotary Tiller - 10 Series
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2009
- The Latest in our Series of "How To" Videos in our Gardening series. Ted from EverythingAttachments.com takes you through the Sizing of your PTO Shaft to setting up the Clevis Style Hitch to offset the tiller. Learn a lot by watching this Rotary Tiller Video.
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Good video. Just learning how to use a tractor and a couple of implements. Thanks for your help. Good camera coverage. Jesus bless.
Great idea with the offset. I hadn't thought of that simple solution.
Excellent Video!!
Thanks for helping out a "beginner"
Great video!
Nice videos. Do you demo the tiller tilling virgin soil or is it too hard on the tiller/tractor. Thanks
I like the way the tiller worked in that soil and that is what I am looking for. I have yet to use my new tiller since I am waiting on my new plow, but want to be ready when it is here. I would like to know how much it would cost to ship a cultivator to Arkansas from your company? That will be my next attachment to buy.
Coulters need adjustment or someting - did not cut true to moldboard
send me one to trial for a few years
We'll trade you one for some plastic digits! Thanks for watching!!
Does the tiller have a slip clutch
All of the tillers we offer have a slip clutch. Current models are here www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-Rotary-Tillers-and-Rotavators-s/76.htm
what rpm does the tiller?
540 rpm Thanks for watching!
Question from a layman: when do use a rotary tiller and when do you use a disc harrow?
The ultimate order for garden/food plot prep is plow, disc, and then use the tiller for your final seedbed. Some people get by without a tiller or without a disc. It just depends on soil condition and how complete your prep needs to be. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@EverythingAttachments thank you for explaining!
is 14 hp enough?
NOT for the tiller he is using...no. I'm not sure if the make one at that rpm. I guess you could use a lower rpm tiller, and deal with it bogging you down, or not be bale to go full depth on the 1st pass...but the tractor has to be able to handle the weight of it back there also.