You had me worried for a few minutes. I went down to the shop and took a picture. I wanted the reverse tine tiller, not the forward. I didn't research these at all, just bought what the dealer had in his yard (as far as model goes). What's wrong with the 0550 models?
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Couple questions about tilling. How fast can you pull the tiller? I suppose it depends on the ground you are tilling??
Did your FEL and Snow Edge get a workout with this last winter storm? How'd it go?
I pulled it with the L2550 in 1st gear for the first pass. After the first pass I take 1/2 width passes in 2nd gear. This was in plowed ground. If you didn't plow first it is 1st gear the whole time. With a HST you could pull it as fast as the tractor can handle it. I find I need to make two passes for best results, and making 1/2 width passes seems faster then 2 full width passes.Land Pride says 2 to 3 mph is about right. I would think you can pull it as fast as you can without bogging the tractor down and building up too much dirt between the tractor and tiller. You will have to try it to see how fast this will be, my guess is 1.0mph to 2.0mph.
I pulled it with the L2550 in 1st gear for the first pass. After the first pass I take 1/2 width passes in 2nd gear. This was in plowed ground. If you didn't plow first it is 1st gear the whole time. With a HST you could pull it as fast as the tractor can handle it. I find I need to make two passes for best results, and making 1/2 width passes seems faster then 2 full width passes.
I use mine quite a bit because I have a steep hill I have to get up, just to get home most times I'm in the seat. But I am on steep property so I am probably in the tiny minority.I am amazed at how much a diff lock helps some people on here.
I use mine quite a bit because I have a steep hill I have to get up, just to get home most times I'm in the seat. But I am on steep property so I am probably in the tiny minority.
...And you really get a chance to see the scut power moving big piles of snow.![]()