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Just one question that you guys might answer me? If your tiller is 4ft wide and your tractors rear wheels are 5 or even 6ft apart. Your tiller obviously wont till where your tires have been.... Would you have compaction problems if the tiller was a lot narrower than your tractor?
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One may be able to shift the tiller to one side to cover the one tire track. Otherwise it would depend on the type and condition of the soil as well as tractor tire pressure.
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