Rotary Tiller Selection

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coolbowfin

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I'm planning on getting a LandPride rotary tiller in the next week or so to use on about 3 acres of deer food plots and a small garden. My tractor is a 29HP compact with 25HP at the PTO. It is about 59" wide. I've decided so far on a LandPride reverse tiller model but can't decide whether to got the RTR 1558 or the RTR 2064. The RTR 1558 is rated for 17-35 HP and is 58" wide while the RTR 2064 is rated for 23-40 HP and is 64" wide. The RTR2064 is a lot heavier and has 6 tines per flange vs. 4 on the RTR1558. My thoughts were that the smaller tiller was better matched to my tractor's HP rating. Any thoughts/advise?
 
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you could probably use either,the smaller onE unless it offsets may not cover either of your rear tracks,but would be close,the bigger one might be more than you want in tuff food plot areas,,,what you need is a 5 ft tiller,kkII.
 
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I use an RTR0550 on my BX2660 and based on experience my preference for your size tractor would be the RTR1558.
 
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Thanks TripleR. How do you like that reverse tiller action?
 
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I really like the reverse tilling as my soil is pretty hard and forward rotating tillers do not do as good of job of penetrating.
 
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I had the rtr1050 on a kubota 185 and it had plenty of power for it. Love the reverse tillage, not a fast pace but had plenty for GA red clay. Usually two passes and done. You may have to look for a cultipacker though, makes it quite fluffy. Roundup, Bush Hog, and till. Helps to keep down on tine trash.
 
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Thanks Peej. I've got a 5' cultipacker that works well. Looking forward to running it over that fresh tilled soil for the first time!

I'm going to add another question to this thread. The RTR 1558 is 64" wide overall and has a 58" tilling width. The ag tires on my tractor are 59" wide. Should I be concerned about covering my tracks if I pull the tiller centered on the 3 point? Or am I close enough to the 59" tire width that it won't be noticeable?
 
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You won't have a problem with that combination.
 
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Good morning,

Triple R is correct in saying the RTR is better as it has better suck than a forward drive tiller and as long as you are at a crawl speed it will suck even harder as the tiller knives will have more time to tear into the heavy sod and clay.


You may want to spread some gypsum on the clay after you break it up
to dissolve the clay and some hydrated lime to sweeten the soil and balance it to bring the soil into better condition as clay especially black clay make it a bit acidic.

After you spread the gypsum and hydrated lime you will want to till it in a third time after the first two passes to keep the rain from washing it away.

If mined gysum is available you should use that for the garden and lawn as it will spread better and has more bulk than chemically created gypsum as it is a natural gypsum.


I am not trying to spend your money; I just found the grass and ground looked so much better after adding the hydrated lime and gypsum and the gypsum really broke up the clay and everything grew better especially with raised beds.


I hope the new tractor is going well Triple R and the boys changed the cab filters for you.

I found a place that has the cab filters for the 8540 and I posted it for one of our other member. I will forward it to you when I have a minute to my self- I have to take the little woman to the new Witch Doctor in Syracuse, NY in a few minutes.

OilFilterOnline.com | Oil Filter Online | Volkswagen Parts | Mercedes Auto Parts | BMW Car and Air Now Supply - MANN FILTERS



I double checked and the search in oil filtersonline.com found the Fram air filters for the cabins and airnowsupply.com has these filters too.
 
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I'm planning on getting a LandPride rotary tiller in the next week or so to use on about 3 acres of deer food plots and a small garden. My tractor is a 29HP compact with 25HP at the PTO. It is about 59" wide. I've decided so far on a LandPride reverse tiller model but can't decide whether to got the RTR 1558 or the RTR 2064. The RTR 1558 is rated for 17-35 HP and is 58" wide while the RTR 2064 is rated for 23-40 HP and is 64" wide. The RTR2064 is a lot heavier and has 6 tines per flange vs. 4 on the RTR1558. My thoughts were that the smaller tiller was better matched to my tractor's HP rating. Any thoughts/advise?

What sort of prices did you get on the tiller(s)
 
 

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