powerscol
Veteran Member
I have the YJR 074 version of the one your considering. It is the heavy duty version. I love it. To me much better made. Please remember in tillers weight is your friend. Also go wide enough to cover tire tracks.
A quick question please to Daves Tractor, Dave I looked up Ansung and am unsure what exactly is meant by tractor HP? On the YJR 062 it states 26-up HP - do they mean PTO or engine HP? I have TYM T273 w/approx 22 pto and 27 engine hp. I need at least 55" to cover my tire tracks. If I go "slow...." will my tractor handle the 062?
Thanks for the input. Greg
A quick question please to Daves Tractor, Dave I looked up Ansung and am unsure what exactly is meant by tractor HP? On the YJR 062 it states 26-up HP - do they mean PTO or engine HP? I have TYM T273 w/approx 22 pto and 27 engine hp. I need at least 55" to cover my tire tracks. If I go "slow...." will my tractor handle the 062?
Thanks for the input. Greg
Does anyone know if ansung builds any products here in US?
Well, ended up going with disk instead of the tiller. Although my property doesn't show many rocks on the surface, believe me they are there. I decided to rent a tiller for the weekend. I ran it for about 20 min and the rocks were beating the heck out of it. Stopped before I broke something. Went out and bought me a disk. I have about 4 acres total to prep this year for pasture, food plot, lawn. I will end up with about a 1/2 acre garden as well. As I collect the rocks out of my garden area maybe I will get a tiller down the road. But for now, will use a plow and disk.