Tiller Horsepower for a tiller.

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Rickstir

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Location
Hard by the Elk Fork of the Salt River, Missouri
Tractor
2009 Mahindra 4110
I have a Yanmar 5ft. gear driven tiller. I browsing for information on tractor horsepower for this tiller. I would like diesel and 4 WD. Any recommendations are much appreciated. Other applications will be finishing mower, and light brush hogging, maybe a FEL.
 
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My Dad uses a 5 ft tiller behind his Kubota and it's a 25 (I think, maybe it's 26 or 27) HP 4 wheel drive diesel. He also has a backhoe, FEL and 5 foot rough mower for it. It's been a great machine for him and his 5 acres, but for mowing more land, I like my 35HP a little better. I can mow taller stuff faster, without bogging down.
 
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Rickstir:

Welcome to TBN :D! I have no problems running my 58" tiller with my NH TC29DA with its 29/23+ HP. Please provide us with more information about your location, property, terrain, as well as intended uses both short term and long term. The more information you provide the more effectively the membership can help you spend your money :cool:. Jay
 
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I have a Yanmar YFL60 (5') tiller that I got with my 22 hp YM tractor. Never even hit the governor while doing my gravel driveway. Just wish it was a 6' machine (wider than wheel track) for my current JD.
 
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Do a Google on rototiller suppliers. They should list the horsepower required for widths.
 
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The "HP requirement" may be for reasons of power or it can be for reasons of tractor size. A wider attachment can overpower a small tractor or can be too heavy for it to lift and still have steering.

KK 60" on a kubota L3410 (27.5 pto) is fine, the 72" would probably have been ok too.

jb
 
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Rickstir:

I agree with John Bud and would also recommned that you get a tractor whose rear wheel width is slightly less than your 60" tiller width. Jay
 
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If you are also going to be finish mowing with your tractor, perhaps one of the bigger "B" series Kubotas would be a good place to start looking. They have both mid, and rear pto's tight turning radii, and are light for their size. Used, perhaps a B7800,B2910, or B2710. New B7800, B2630, or B3030. Depending on your soil conditions of course. I've seen that size tiller on a B7510, but I think it would bounce a tractor that size around a bit in tough soil.
 
 
 
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