King Kutter Rep.

   / King Kutter Rep. #61  
Might be off topic a bit, but what is the danger of using a smaller tiller, say a 60-inch that is probably rated for only up to 40-45hp on a tractor with 55hp PTO? Can't be more specific on the tiller because I don't know any more about it.
 
   / King Kutter Rep. #62  
Might be off topic a bit, but what is the danger of using a smaller tiller, say a 60-inch that is probably rated for only up to 40-45hp on a tractor with 55hp PTO? Can't be more specific on the tiller because I don't know any more about it.

As long as you keep the Tiller slip clutch set correctly, you will be ok. Ken Sweet
 
   / King Kutter Rep. #63  
I own a KK subsoiler and a KK boom pole. Excellent quality.

Okay, so they are static tools, but nonetheless, they are very heavy duty, especially the boom pole, when that thing arrived I couldn't believe how heavily built it is. If I ever manage to bend it, I will likely crack the tractor in two during the same lift.:p


Big Al
 
   / King Kutter Rep. #64  
I have a KK 6 foot rotary cutter and a KK 6 foot tiller.
 
   / King Kutter Rep. #65  
Does KK offer RB with hyro and also hydro scarifiers box blades?
 
   / King Kutter Rep. #66  
I used my dad's 5' King Kutter rotary mower and was very disappointed. I used it primarily for mowing ditches. The grass would wad up, bog down the tractor, and come out of the rear of the mower in huge bunches that I would have to get off of the tractor and kick to break up. It was poorly designed and just made a mess of things. The gearbox also had a constant whine to it. It wasn't worn out, because it was a new mower and I was the first to use it. (proper oil level too) I bought a Deere LX-5, went back to the same ditch the next day, and it did an exceptional job. The rounded discharge does not allow the grass to wad up underneath and the tractor runs smoother. Not trying to cut down the whole line, just passing on my experience with the mower.
 
   / King Kutter Rep. #67  
I have the 5' KK tiller and it works very well. Only a couple of complaints - I store it outside and every time I use it I have to drain water out of the left gearbox. Only way to drain it is to loosen several of the bolts. The gasket is rubber and next to impossible to get it in the right position, and you can't really tighten the bolts because it squeezes the rubber gasket out.
 
   / King Kutter Rep. #68  
I just bought a 72" KK tiller. (that was the biggest Orschelns can get) Whats the difference between it and the 'professional model'? I cant tell any. $1650.00 not bad!
 
 

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