Tiller Homier Tiller

   / Homier Tiller #1  

chucko

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Polk Co , Fl
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bx1800
anyone have one? are they any good or just juck? Cost seems to be about 1/2 of the other small ones

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   / Homier Tiller #2  
chucko,
do a search, i think others have commented. I saw a Homier tiller long distance - they had one at a local show, but it was in a marshalling area that was roped off. Even at a distance I could see why it was 1/2 of what you would expect to pay for a tiller. I like to think I am good to my equipment, and I would not want one of these, after seeing a tiller in action and the abuse they take. Just my thoughts, I'm sure others will weigh in.
P.S. I have alot of clay - rocks where there isn't clay with some occasional loam thrown in to fool you, so this is tough tilling country - your situation may be different.
 
   / Homier Tiller #3  
It's a rice field style tiller.
 
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#4  
Ok so I am in FLa and its mostly sand... comments?
 
   / Homier Tiller #5  
Mark, how does a rice field tiller differ from a "normal" tiller?

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   / Homier Tiller #6  
chucko what was the old saying, you get what you pay for??? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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#7  
I known....I just saw it and had to ask. Its not like sand is too hard to till you know
 
   / Homier Tiller #8  
If you have sand then it probalby will work out OK, it looks similar to the unit I have with my jinma tractor, (though mine uses the center gearbox to transfer the rotational forces and that one looks to be a chain drive unit with the chain on the outside edge. the unit I have workts prety dang good. it has taken some nasty abouse and has yet to break a tine even! (knock on wood) I've plowed up soem pretty LARGE rocks with it too, (one was probalby 100 lbs, but was caught by the center harrow point rhater than a tine.) I've hit stuff that was not moveable with tines and it made the hole thing jump out of the ground prety fast. I till in lowest 2 gears in low range, I can literly get off the tractor and walk around it with out fear of it getting away! hahaha. WOT is only about 2 MPH in those gears and lowest is probalby a lot less.

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   / Homier Tiller #9  
chucko I have a BX1800 to.I bought a 42 tiller from CCI.So far I no complaints.It does a good job.Once you use one I don't think you will go back to the other kind.They told me it would be there on a certain day and it was and if you have any questions they are very helpful.
 
   / Homier Tiller #10  
I would look for a good used piece of equipment.You should be able to find one of those for what you would pay for a new "cheaper" one and it would probally outlast the cheaper one too. Just my 2 cents worth.
Donny
 
 

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