New King Kutter II rototiller

   / New King Kutter II rototiller
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#51  
...The final price was $1260. plus tax. I hurried home and hitched up the trailer before he changed his mind...
Bye the way...... where is the windmill that is supposed to be on the concrete pad ? I'm busy putting a Sears Roebuck mill together. The TC 55 is one fine machine. My yard is starting to look like a 3 point attachment collection point.

Wow! you got a good deal there! That windmill kinda disappeared a long time before we bought the place - don't know where they hid it! :rolleyes:

I agree with you, the TC55 is just GREAT! I've done so much with mine, I don't know how I got by without it.

Oh, and yes - my shed seems to be collecting more and more 3 point stuff too!

Mike :D
 
   / New King Kutter II rototiller #52  
Looks like a great set up and the tilled soil looks wonderful. Thanks for the pics - very helpful.

I'm new to TBN but wondered if I could ask a 6 foot KK-II related question. I've got a Kubota M9540 and thought I wanted this same tiller until I figured out my rear tire width is 82 inches vs. the KK tilled width of 72 inches. As I understand the KK does not offset. So I am now thinking I need to find another tiller that does.

But before I go buy an offsettable tiller that is lots more expensive, I wanted to ask if it is possible to offset the 5 inches needed to cover my rear track using the telescopic stabilizers on the 3 point? I don't have tons to till, but would like to get to the edge of my barn, drive, fence, etc.
 
   / New King Kutter II rototiller
  • Thread Starter
#53  
... I've got a Kubota M9540 and thought I wanted this same tiller until I figured out my rear tire width is 82 inches vs. the KK tilled width of 72 inches...
...I wanted to ask if it is possible to offset the 5 inches needed to cover my rear track using the telescopic stabilizers on the 3 point?..

Hey Ed1C!

Good question!

I could be wrong but, I don't think you will get any measurable offset by using the stabilizers as you have described. The other problem that could happen would be stressing the CVs on the drive shaft cause you'd be running at more of an angle. Every offset tiller I've seen has a offset gearbox so the drive line runs straight.

That's my 2 cents, anybody else got any ideas?

Mike :D
 
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   / New King Kutter II rototiller #54  
Joes 427 Vette, I recently purchased a 6' KKII , but am envious that you purchased a new one for only $1260. Was it a 6', and do you mind saying where you got such a great deal? Others might want to patronize the same dealer, even if there was a shipping cost of several hundred dollars.
 
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   / New King Kutter II rototiller #55  
Charles : I will send you a pm.
 
 

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