RolandW
Bronze Member
The Terra Force YJR074 rotary tiller I bought from McGee Equipment a couple of years ago is a great machine when it's on the tractor, but I've never liked how "tippy" it is when parked. I scratched my head for a long time trying to come up with something that would attach to the depth skids on the sides to provide stability, but ended up just removing those skids altogether and cobbling together some parking skids from scrap lumber. Not exactly world-class engineering, but gets the job done. The beast now sits solidly when not attached, with the tines and rear leveling board off the floor, so I don't have to worry about it falling on me. The uprights are oak and the horizontal pieces are pine 2x6s. If I used the tiller a lot it might be a pain to remove and replace the skid shoes all the time, but since I only use it occasionally, it's not a big deal: just three bolts on each side. Another plus is that because I no longer need the front parking stand, I don't have to worry about forgetting to raise it and accidentally bending it when I get to the field.