7' Tiller on a 5' Tractor?

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Have an Italian 7' tiller (forward rotation) that I used with my Kubota M7040, which I sold. Now have a Kioti CK3510SE HST (PTO 28hp). What do you guys think of using the tiller on this smaller tractor if I take it easy? Risks? Love my bigger tiller and obviously would rather not have to buy another one. Weight is not a problem.
 
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You can set the depth and speed to accommodate your hp. Since you said weight isn't a problem, I don't see that you have a problem.....go for it.
 
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You can set the depth and speed to accommodate your hp. Since you said weight isn't a problem, I don't see that you have a problem.....go for it.

Ditto. I run a 65HP tiller on a 40HP Kubota all the time. I don't go the maximum depth because a tiller creates compaction and it works fine. Less horsepower is OK but too much HP is what kills a tiller.

EDIT--Also, C" shaped tines take less HP than "L" shaped tines.
 
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I have a CK40 and run a 6Ft with zero issues even in very hard clay, If the ground hasn't been tilled before just make shallow passes
 
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Just remove tines off flanges until you get it down to the width you want, and have at it!

SR
 
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Thanks everyone!
 
 

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