<font color=blue>this is the worst advise to give someone learning about tractors</font color=blue>
I don't think so, Dan.
<font color=blue>You need to buy the size of tiller that your tractor can control</font color=blue>
Agreed.
<font color=blue>Unsafe in that the tiller will push the tractor all over the place</font color=blue>
I certainly disagree. It may try to push the tractor forward a little, but the simple solution is to put the tractor in low range, 4WD, and for that to be unsafe would require a very inexperienced or ignorant operator.
<font color=blue>Everytime I read the statment of buy a tiller to cover your tracks I laugh because I know I am reading a response from someone with little experience</font color=blue>
Yep, I guess your right; I only used a tiller wide enough to cover my tracks for 4 years (on a B7100), and now that I have a wider tractor, I have the tiller offset to cover the track on one side only, but only because I don't want to spend the money to trade up to a bigger tiller that would be so much better. And it so happens that everyone else I know personally uses a tiller wider than their rear tread, and I've never heard a single complaint about their tillers being too big.
<font color=blue>at least give them smart input</font color=blue>
Agreed again. I think you should. Incidentally, just what size tiller are you using and/or recommending for Titanic?