jaquetarr
Silver Member
Using the tiller on the PT is much different than using the tiller on the old Kubota. I miss setting the speed at crawl I not having to worry with it.
On the PT, I notice that the tines rotate over the top when viewed form the seat. This is good to catch rocks and lock up the tiller when they get caught between the tines & the tiller housing. I'm sure it rotates this way to catch flying dirt & rock & to make a smooth seed bed. I've considered changing the rotation so it would undershoot & throw the rock out in front of the tiller, not too safe if your standing out there, but it might keep the rock from getting wedged in the housing and / or breaking tines & bolts.
I miss the constant speed setting as on the CUT. Has anyone come up with a solution for this? I'm thinking a block / spacer under the treddle would give me a constant speed & allow the treddle to go to the stop - neutral position when the foot was removed. Maybe a double nutted bolt set thru the petal could be adjusted for a speed, then removed when not needed.
I still haven't got this 'Draft Control' figured out & how to use it for the tiller to set & keep a constant cutting depth. Might be that I'm expecting it to do something it is not designed for. When I use the float, the tiller housing drags the dirt.
Does the tiller work better with FWD motion or Reverse? I'm trying to avoid all the little valleys & hills where dirt builds up & gets scooped out & keep a smooth seed bed.
I'd appreciate another set of eyes and experiences to see what I'm missing and to correct my bad habits. (women & drink excluded)
Tks, tim
On the PT, I notice that the tines rotate over the top when viewed form the seat. This is good to catch rocks and lock up the tiller when they get caught between the tines & the tiller housing. I'm sure it rotates this way to catch flying dirt & rock & to make a smooth seed bed. I've considered changing the rotation so it would undershoot & throw the rock out in front of the tiller, not too safe if your standing out there, but it might keep the rock from getting wedged in the housing and / or breaking tines & bolts.
I miss the constant speed setting as on the CUT. Has anyone come up with a solution for this? I'm thinking a block / spacer under the treddle would give me a constant speed & allow the treddle to go to the stop - neutral position when the foot was removed. Maybe a double nutted bolt set thru the petal could be adjusted for a speed, then removed when not needed.
I still haven't got this 'Draft Control' figured out & how to use it for the tiller to set & keep a constant cutting depth. Might be that I'm expecting it to do something it is not designed for. When I use the float, the tiller housing drags the dirt.
Does the tiller work better with FWD motion or Reverse? I'm trying to avoid all the little valleys & hills where dirt builds up & gets scooped out & keep a smooth seed bed.
I'd appreciate another set of eyes and experiences to see what I'm missing and to correct my bad habits. (women & drink excluded)
Tks, tim