Hello, I have a new Holland TC24DA tractor and am looking to buy a tiller. I see the woodmaxx tiller and like what I see. Any input and opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Hello, I have a new Holland TC24DA tractor and am looking to buy a tiller. I see the woodmaxx tiller and like what I see. Any input and opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Tractor Data didn't have much info other than 24 engine hp. So the pto hp is probably around 18. That is enough for a 48" tiller and you could do ok using a 54" tiller but it would be very slow going. If you have to get a 5' tiller, bring a thermos of coffee, you'll have plenty of time to drink it.
Wouldn't you rather till an acre at a speed that allows you to drink your coffee? It's not like it's gonna get tilled faster with a 4' tiller, you'll just be driving faster.
The smaller tiller will be cheaper, which is nice, but I think, personally I'd go for the 5 footer. I think you'll have better resale value with a 5' tiller down the road also.
With 18 hp and a 5' tiller, he won't be moving much. A lot of his time will be spent stopped & waiting for the engine rpm's to catch back up to pto speed. That's if he has a hydrostatic transmission, if it is a geared transmission, 18 hp just won't make it work.
Tractor is hydrostatic. I'm talking about tilling gardens etc. Speed is not really a factor. Speaking of that, can you quantify speed and time for equal plots of land for each size tiller? Are we talking hours difference or partial hours? I have a Harley rake for the big stuff.
Going slower with a wider tiller is better than faster with a narrow one. Just make sure it covers your tracks by a few inches.
That sounds slow. Maybe I should really look into a 48" tiller. I'm not into speed but I don't want to grow old while tilling either.