timebak
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- RK37SC & John Deere 2030
I've got a BX2230 and am planning on buying a King Kutter 48" TG-48-XB-O PTO-driven tiller for it. This is a very well-built, tough, gear-drive tiller made for the BX size of CUT's. My property is 43 acres of heavily forested hills and hollers. I've got three or four places cleared where I'm planning on putting in food plots for deer. I've run tractor-powered tillers on smaller tractors enough to know that when tilling new, virgin ground you have to go slowly and take multiple light passes to keep from bogging the tractor down and also to get the best seedbed. BUT, I've never run a tiller on as small a tractor as my BX2230, which has around 17hp at the PTO. BTW, I'm running the ag tread tires on all four corners of my BX, which greatly help the traction compared to turf or R4 type tread.
These food plots are land that I've recently cleared out in the woods, and by clearing, I mean that all I've done at this point is cut the trees. I didn't pull any stumps at all.
Now, finally my questions:
1): Do you think that, if I take it slow and easy, this tiller on this tractor will cut through the (many) smaller tree roots (say up to 1" thick) that are in these fields?
2): Do you think that it would do any good to pull a ripper/subsoiler through the field before tilling them?
3): If the answer to question 2 is yes, do you think my BX2230 could pull a small, single tine, ripper/subsoiler through those fields being careful to not let it run more than 5" or 6" deep?
I know that I won't be able to cut through roots much larger than an inch, and that I'll have to till much shallower around the larger stumps in the fields, but I'm hoping that I can eventually till down to around 4" to 6" deep away from the larger stumps.
Thanks in advance,
Tim
These food plots are land that I've recently cleared out in the woods, and by clearing, I mean that all I've done at this point is cut the trees. I didn't pull any stumps at all.
Now, finally my questions:
1): Do you think that, if I take it slow and easy, this tiller on this tractor will cut through the (many) smaller tree roots (say up to 1" thick) that are in these fields?
2): Do you think that it would do any good to pull a ripper/subsoiler through the field before tilling them?
3): If the answer to question 2 is yes, do you think my BX2230 could pull a small, single tine, ripper/subsoiler through those fields being careful to not let it run more than 5" or 6" deep?
I know that I won't be able to cut through roots much larger than an inch, and that I'll have to till much shallower around the larger stumps in the fields, but I'm hoping that I can eventually till down to around 4" to 6" deep away from the larger stumps.
Thanks in advance,
Tim