3-Point Hitch 4' or 5' tiller for CK20S?

   / 4' or 5' tiller for CK20S? #1  

hfields

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Need some advice from more experienced tractor owners.
I plan to buy a rotary tiller from Tractor Supply for my CK20S.
First, what service can one expect from the TS tillers? The 4' and 5' are the same price.
Second, I know the 5' model is too large for the CK20 but I planned to remove one set of tines to bring the width down to about 52". That way if I ever get a larger tractor I would have the larger tiller to match.

Or, should I just go with the 4' tiller as the 5' unit is about a 60lbs. heavier?

thanks for any advice.
 
   / 4' or 5' tiller for CK20S? #2  
I think a 5 footer would be fine. I have a 52" Woods tiller and don't think a few more inches would bother it at all. Buy the larger one, you may need the extra width. At 52" it covers the tire prints by just a inch or so.

Good Luck

Eddie
 
   / 4' or 5' tiller for CK20S? #3  
Unless you are working in very heavy clay soil, I would certainly get the 5 foot version. In low range the CK20 has a lot of grunt and should have no problem. If tilling new areas with heavy sod, you might have to overlap a foot or so on the first pass but the CK20 will do the job.
 
   / 4' or 5' tiller for CK20S? #4  
4 ft in heavy soil and 5 ft in lighter soil. Ken Sweet
 
   / 4' or 5' tiller for CK20S? #5  
I'd go with the larger one if your like most tractor owners you'll probably trade up some day
 
   / 4' or 5' tiller for CK20S? #6  
I have a 50 inch Agric that I bought when I had my B6200 Kubota, it ran it quite well and my CK20 runs it way better. I have tilled some fairly heavy sodded soils and am confident a CK20 would run a 5 footer with little problem, in sod or really heavy soil you might just have to travel a little slower on first passes. Gary
 
   / 4' or 5' tiller for CK20S?
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Thanks very much for the opinions. I think I will go with the 5' as light soil is what i have to till.
 
   / 4' or 5' tiller for CK20S? #8  
I ended up with a 60 inch KingCutter which works fine on my CT120 with 14hp at the pto in my peat/sandy loam soil with no rocks. The hydrostatic transmission allows me to adjust my speed to conditions. I can always remove some of the tines if I think there is not enough power and still be able to cover my tire tracks. Plus I feel that a 60 inch tiller will sell better when I give up gardening some time in the future (when I'm dead).
 
   / 4' or 5' tiller for CK20S? #9  
jobguy;2927208 ..... The hydrostatic transmission allows me to adjust my speed to conditions..... [/QUOTE said:
 
   / 4' or 5' tiller for CK20S? #10  
Unless you are working in very heavy clay soil, I would certainly get the 5 foot version. In low range the CK20 has a lot of grunt and should have no problem. If tilling new areas with heavy sod, you might have to overlap a foot or so on the first pass but the CK20 will do the job.

I have a 48" KK on my CK20 which I have used very hard and a lot of hours on it.( to the point most the blades are about half worn) . On anything but heavy wet clay you hardly know its there. If I start to bog down in clay or sod you just slow down. I almost wish I had bought a 5', I know it would handle it and I'm sure the newer 22hp models would in most cases. Go for it.
 

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