Tiller Need a tiller for my NhTC24DA

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gregp1083

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new holland TC24DA
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.
 
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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.

Looks like you need a 48" tiller for your size machine.
Would you need to have it shipped from the lower 48 to AK?
Seems like that would be VERY expensive.
Best bang for the buck might be a King Kutter (I have one),... but shipping?
Seller for King Kutter best price might be Blain's Farm and Fleet, but they are in the MidWest.
Northern Tool sells KK.
Perhaps there is a SEA dealer for KK also.
 
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i also have a king kutter and have been very happy with it. Hasn't caused me any trouble and it is built very well. The woodmaxx does look good but to me the a frame where your top link hooks looks small and cramped. This is my OPINION so hope it helps.
 
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I would think it needs to be wider than that to cover my tire tracks. Shipping to Alaska from Seattle is about 3-400 dollars. We Alaskans have been taken advantage of all of our live by companies that know we have no other choice. Its just something we have to live with. I have been looking at the woodmaxx tiller. looks like a good one but I am open to other suggestions.
 
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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.
 
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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.

Greg,
Check your private message mailbox.
I sent you some tiller source info.
 
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Thank you.
 
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I have Kubota BX25D (23hp engine 17.5hp PTO) and a 4' Countyline (by Behlen) from TSC. For the ground I run over 4' is all I want for my tiller. Others say 5' is no problem.

However you go get something with a lot of weight so it doesn't jump around.
 
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Thank you. I'm trying to find a dealer in the Northwest. This would help me with shipping to Alaska.
 
   / Need a tiller for my NhTC24DA #11  
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.
 
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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.
 
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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.
 
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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.

Well I admit that I've never used a setup like we're talking about, and that you certainly may be correct. I was just figuring that if he creeps along and never lets the tractor bog down then it should work fine. Since it's hydrostatic, this seems to be like it should be possible.
 
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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.

Speed with a 5' tiller on your tractor? A 90 year old arthritic woman with a walker can move faster. :) I think an off-set tiller would be ideal for your tractor, that way you could cover one tire track. The only drawback is you would have to till in a clockwise manner all the time and if you plan to hire out for work, that isn't always possible. There is usually something in the way.
 
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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.
 
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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.

Best advice right here.

I've tilled acres upon acres with King kutter and have sometimes used it where maybe it shouldn't. Great tiller. I had a 5' and now have a 6'.... Great product! Best bang for the buck in my opinion
 
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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.

A 48" tiller will do the job also. Really, though with 18 PTO HP, it's gonna be slow no matter what. If you want to go fast, you're gonna need a bigger tractor.
 
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Also check out Ansung (TerraForce) and you local AGG rental place. With the rental place you can try before you buy and get a great end of season deal as they sell them off.
 
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No such thing as an AGG rental place in Alaska. Ill check out the Terraforce. Can anyone give me the name of a KK dealer in the Northwest?
 
 

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