DaNag
Silver Member
Been reading here about tillers for a while now, and am ready to buy. Being new at this stuff, I was hoping to get some positive reinforcement from you folks before spending the bucks... /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
I'm liking what I've read about the CCM tillers, and have traded emails and spoken with Mark. There are a few reasons I'm leaning towards his tillers.
I like the simplicity of the gear drive. Also, assuming the gear drive efficiency claims are accurate and the unit I'm considering is a good match (72" MR-190), I like the fact that it will cover my tracks without going to an offset.
Whether this unit will be a good match is my only real concern at this point, I'm comfortable with the quality and price of the CCM tillers. However, with 24HP at the PTO of a 3130HST, I'm just below the lower end of the MR-190's listed range at the CCM web site (25-70). Given that I've got great soil at the property where the tractor will be used, I'm hoping this isn't too much tiller. Won't bother me in the least if I just need to go a little slower or shallower if it means I can cover the tracks of my R4's. Mark didn't seem to think this would be a problem.
So...should I drop back to the 66" model (MR-175, 22-60 PTO HP), or can I squeak by with the 72"?
I'm liking what I've read about the CCM tillers, and have traded emails and spoken with Mark. There are a few reasons I'm leaning towards his tillers.
I like the simplicity of the gear drive. Also, assuming the gear drive efficiency claims are accurate and the unit I'm considering is a good match (72" MR-190), I like the fact that it will cover my tracks without going to an offset.
Whether this unit will be a good match is my only real concern at this point, I'm comfortable with the quality and price of the CCM tillers. However, with 24HP at the PTO of a 3130HST, I'm just below the lower end of the MR-190's listed range at the CCM web site (25-70). Given that I've got great soil at the property where the tractor will be used, I'm hoping this isn't too much tiller. Won't bother me in the least if I just need to go a little slower or shallower if it means I can cover the tracks of my R4's. Mark didn't seem to think this would be a problem.
So...should I drop back to the 66" model (MR-175, 22-60 PTO HP), or can I squeak by with the 72"?