How To Use Your Phoenix Tiller

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  • čas přidán 1. 05. 2011
  • Ted from Everything Attachments talks about the features of Phoenix tillers and show us how to use them.
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  • @EverythingAttachments
    @EverythingAttachments  Před 7 lety +1

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    • @1982MCI
      @1982MCI Před 6 lety

      EverythingAttachment hey Ted, first I want to thank you for your videos, your professionalism, and the instructions on implements in general whether we bought from you or not. Everything I got I bought before I knew about you but I don’t have everything I need so I’m coming to you when I’m ready, plus I’m just up the road just east of Greensboro.
      I have a few questions regarding the Phoenix tiller tho if you wouldn’t mind answering please. Are those the same or similar to the Sovema tillers that are made in Italy also? I have one and the design looks almost identical to the Phoenix in your video.
      My question is tho, I just changed the tines on it last week and I put 36 new ones on, 4 on each hub and 9 hubs just like yours is but it looks like I have the bolt holes to add 2 more tines per hub so it would have 6 instead of 4. I only replaced what was on there and thought that it came that way but the more tillers I look at I see most have 6 tines per hub.
      Can I do this? Is there a benefit to having 6 over 4? It almost looks to me that with more tines it might make a smaller bite and chop it finer and be easier on the equipment over all. Since I changed the tines I’m having a real hard time pulling this tiller with my case 430/440. Think I’m sposed to be 35-40hp but can’t remember now.
      I appreciate evening ted and it would be fantastic to hear your thoughts please. I need to get a bedder and corn planter and few other things when finances allow but won’t be long and I’ll call ya.
      Keep making American made implements Ted, we appreciate it buddy!!!!

  • @crslyrn
    @crslyrn Před 13 lety

    I still really like how you guys take the time to explain & demonstrate the products that you sell. Thanks for taking the time to do the videos the information is very helpful.

  • @SubieSleeper
    @SubieSleeper Před 13 lety

    Will do !!!
    I've been subscribed to your channel for quite a while now. Your instructional videos are the best on the web. :)

  • @woodcutter610328
    @woodcutter610328 Před 13 lety

    That Peanut always does a great job. Our garden bedder is working out great. Thanks for the videos too!

  • @willgibson9718
    @willgibson9718 Před 10 lety +1

    Thanks ted for the forks

  • @2LateIWon
    @2LateIWon Před 13 lety +1

    Do one on just the Bobcat. I've been kinda interested in them and the prices seem about right. I'm looking at between 35-50HP front end loader and 4x4. So far I'm looking at the Mahindra , Branson and New Holland.

  • @SubieSleeper
    @SubieSleeper Před 13 lety +1

    Hey Ted,
    Any chance you can make a demo video of the Phoenix Flail Mowers ????
    I have two acres on the side of my property that I maintain.... it's not quite smooth enough to use my finishing deck safely.
    I think a flail would work nicely.

  • @motocephalic
    @motocephalic Před 11 lety

    Ted, I just bought a ansung tiller from you, any chance that you could run a 62" tiller like that over some new ground? I am getting ready to start some new fields, and I am hoping that it does that good. thanks for the videos!

  • @brian242
    @brian242 Před 13 lety

    any cat 0 tillers. JD 318?? Love the videos, I have learned alot.Thanks

  • @charleslinville7796
    @charleslinville7796 Před 3 lety

    I’m looking at tilling about 4.5 acres next spring, would a tiller like this be able to get the job done?

  • @smyers820gm
    @smyers820gm Před 13 lety

    Hey Ted, you really prefer forward tine rotation versus counter ?

  • @neilho3582
    @neilho3582 Před 5 lety

    Is this machine able to till raised beds

  • @calvinhobbescinnamon
    @calvinhobbescinnamon Před 13 lety

    @2LateIWon try looking up bobcat compact tractor, there are several uploaded here and try their website. i bought a 26hp kubota and love it. bobcat dealer wouldnt give me a straight answer on pricing. i have heard that there are quality issues with the mahindra tractors..cheap to buy, but will you have trouble with it?

  • @EverythingAttachments
    @EverythingAttachments  Před 11 lety

    Yes you could if you had enough sand, I feel that it would take quite a bit. If you used leaves instead, you could make the soil more fertile at the same time. Thanks for watching!

  • @Stacker227
    @Stacker227 Před 10 lety +1

    Would this tool work good for a motocross track that has red clay and sand

    • @beezz270
      @beezz270 Před 10 lety +1

      Yes, For sure, the tiller levels the ruts, whereas something like a ripper or disc tends to leave lines. I'm in NC and the red clay responds very well to the tiller, I think the sand mix would make it even smoother. I prep my track with a tiller.

  • @robertduncan2742
    @robertduncan2742 Před 4 lety

    Any tillers for deere garden tractor 420 4ft wide

  • @sweetlovetiger
    @sweetlovetiger Před 8 lety

    what is the reverse tillers good for? I always have forward tillers but I really just want to know on the other just to know lol

    • @Drew6709
      @Drew6709 Před 8 lety

      As I understand a reverse direction tiller is good for gardens that HAVE NO ROCK and it makes a finer til without many passes like a forward direction. Forward rotation is good for rocky areas. I favor forward rotation due to my area having boulders and medium size rocks. I also favor a chain drive only (personal preference) due to rocks and hard soil.

    • @sweetlovetiger
      @sweetlovetiger Před 8 lety

      I got forward tiller I got good ground I seem to like it since I put a lot of stuff out there in the winter so it can be tilled in and I find its nice if I start to get stuck I turn a little and the tiller helps push me out thank you for telling me

  • @HyperInflation2020
    @HyperInflation2020 Před 4 lety

    What was used to plow it 1st?
    I have about 5 acres of bush hogged land that's full of lumped cut down grass/weeds. I want to till it all out. Can you tell me what Should I run through the field 1st? Before tilling it?

    • @EverythingAttachments
      @EverythingAttachments  Před 4 lety

      If the land is hard and compacted/generally rough in condition, a spring tooth ripper is a great initial tool to break the ground. Check them out here www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-Cultivators-and-Rippers-s/71.htm

    • @EverythingAttachments
      @EverythingAttachments  Před 4 lety

      If the soil isn't that hard/compacted, a nice disc harrow should take care of it www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-Disc-Chain-Drag-Harrows-s/72.htm

  • @timhoogeveen1
    @timhoogeveen1 Před 12 lety

    cool

  • @cat320dful
    @cat320dful Před 9 lety

    That lift leaver should be on the side of the tractor.couse people get crusht by doing that

  • @jda1961
    @jda1961 Před 13 lety

    all bobcat tractors are kioti tractors,

  • @markkulyas2418
    @markkulyas2418 Před 4 lety

    You claim that this is your garden, why don't you show a video of all the crops you have grown. Running an implement in the dirt doesn't prove jack, and sure doesn't prove you know what your talking about. Let see all the food you have grown.

    • @EverythingAttachments
      @EverythingAttachments  Před 4 lety +2

      If we show you the food, will you want us to share recipes? We're in the tractor attachments business and most appreciate us showing what the attachments do, rather than just saying it. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!

    • @markkulyas2418
      @markkulyas2418 Před 4 lety

      @@EverythingAttachments My point is that your company is trying to give people the impression that your expert farmers, and you are building attachments based on your expertise as a farmer, when I'm sure that's about as far from the truth as it gets.
      If you were expert farmers the videos would be informative and you would be sharing your expertise and helpful information as an expert, but the videos only show what would be a beginner dragging a tractor Implement through his backyard. Please stop trying to give the public a false impression of who EA really is, and stop telling people about the many years you have operating tractors, unless you can back up the fact with a photo of the crops you harvest every year. Your just building implements from copying everyone else, and that's ok, just stop with the false claims of who you are. I watched a video of Ted trying to figure out how to work a seeder for the first time, and you guys have the audacity to claim that your experts at what you do.