Tiller tiller recommendation for a B7510HST

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Dongerosa

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wellington ohio
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7510 bota...RTV 900
Looking for a tiller for general use. The B7510 has 16 pto hp...looking at CCM CR50 or the MR130, like the fact the MR130 is much heavier...but it requires 15 hp the drive, Both are the same price. Which is the best for my B7510? or other options?
 
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You can always take the tines off the outside row of tines to reduce HP. requirements.:D
 
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You want one wide enough to cover your tracks. I'm very happy with my Befco tiller. It's one tough machine. I also have a Befco post hole digger that has worked flawlessly for many many years. I have their slip-clutch model. Here's their tiller page...

BEFCO - Products - Rotary tillers - Till-rite T30
 
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You want one wide enough to cover your tracks. I'm very happy with my Befco tiller. It's one tough machine. I also have a Befco post hole digger that has worked flawlessly for many many years. I have their slip-clutch model. Here's their tiller page...

BEFCO - Products - Rotary tillers - Till-rite T30
Not to hi-jack this thread but what model befco post hole digger do you have?I am looking at the model 200 series,48 inch depth and 12 inch auger.Thanks,coobie
 
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You shouldn't have any problems. I run a 45" Agric behind my 15hp/14pto Mitsubishi. I have run it behind it behind my L2800 also and I had to increase the spring tension on the slip clutch to keep the tiller rotating due to the increse hp.

You also don't have to run full depth on the first pass to get the results you want.
 
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Not to hi-jack this thread but what model befco post hole digger do you have?I am looking at the model 200 series,48 inch depth and 12 inch auger.Thanks,coobie

Mine is an "M2". I think they have renamed the line since I bought mine.
 
 
 
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