Tiller 74" Rock finding attachment (i.e. tiller)

   / 74" Rock finding attachment (i.e. tiller) #1  

grandad

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Location
Greensboro, North Carolina
Tractor
Kubota L4610, BX2230
74\" Rock finding attachment (i.e. tiller)

Just tilled 2+ acres for the first time... every 25 ft, hit a grapefruit-size or larger rock that momentarily jammed the tiller. The old slip clutch got a real workout. Eventually I got the hang of popping the clutch, raising the 3-point and re-engaging the clutch- which would chuck the offending nugget loose. Most of 'em went back under - good for mowing, bad when we work the ground again.

I don't even want to think about what a shear-pin tiller would have been like on that 2 or so achers. That's a hint for those considering a tiller. Unless you are REALLY sure there are no rocks down there, get one with a good slip clutch.

Fortunately, job is done, nice and smooth, seed & fertilizer down and no broken tines. Maybe with some rain, pasture will take hold and we won't have to go rock hunting here again for a while.
 
   / 74" Rock finding attachment (i.e. tiller) #2  
Re: 74

Sometimes I believe the tillers are rock planters. Everytime I till I pick up the exposed rocks as I go along. The next year a whole new crop has grown. Unfortunately I break many tines. Fortunetly the gound has been tilled enough so the slip clutch will now work. I have also removed half the tines to make it easier on the chain drive and gearbox.
Egon
 
 

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