Okay guys, here's a few pictures.
After storms last night, today was sunny and breezy (and a little chilly actually). We've decided to extend our little garden by another 36 feet so we are going to prepare that section of pasture for tilling.
Here's the 55 warming up wearing the KK II and the Virnig rock bucket.
There are a few rocks to pick out first so we start by digging them up and setting them on the base of the old windmill for removal later. That's my helper/boss - isn't she cute in her headband?
Here's the first pass. This ground hasn't been touched in years and the only thing we did was the wife mowed it yesterday. The KK II just ate it up with no problem. I had the tiller set shallow, maybe 4", because I didn't know how it would work in sod.
It took maybe 20 minutes to do an area about 36 by 40 feet (I'm still getting used to everything) and the 55 never broke a sweat. I did run the the KK II at the recommended 540 PTO rpm which is 2500 rpm on the 55's tach.
The King Kutter II is the best investment I've ever made - besides the TC55, and it is going to be a great addition to our farm. The rest of the garden was still too wet to till so I'm going to wait till tomorrow to till the rest of it. Hope to get some action shots then!
Mike
