Tiller New King Kutter Tiller

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caddison

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John Deere 1025r
Well I have my new tiller all set up and ready. A few comments. Paint is lousy but then I knew it would be. The unit is heavy and appears to be solid. They did miss a weld in one area of the mounting bracket
that I will keep an eye on, the other side is welded completely. After uncrating and checking everything out and getting the fluids and grease taken of all appeared to ready for action. I bought a gallon of gear oil and it took most of it to get the levels to spec. I lucked out on the PTO shaft as I did not have to cut it.

I raised the skids as far as possible to get a good deep cut and I may have to raise them back up a notch....it labored the 'ol DX33 a little....glad I did not get a 6 footer!!! My neighbors probably thought I was a little deranged out tilling my garden at 10:30 PM... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Have you guy's that have a KK adjusted the runners? If so what kind of results did you have?

For the money it seems like a solid unit.

I threw in a picture.
 

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Another Pic.
 

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Check out the paint runs here.
 

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I say you got yourself a good tiller,it should give you years of good service. I think a King Kutter is good value for your money.
 
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That thing was made just north of you in Galopolis.. spelling is wrong..
 
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So where's the pic of it tilling /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

John
 
 
 
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