Darren
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- Feb 16, 2002
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- Kubota L3710, Ford 5600, Case MB4/94, Kubota B6200
To expand on what others mentioned:
How fast were you feeding that tiller hardpan? If it hasn't been broken up recently or ever, you need to go really slow. Your tiller/tractor combination may not have the horsepower to do what you're asking if you doing anything other than going as slow as you can.
Tractors without a creeper gear may be too fast to maintain constant forward movement without clutching frequently in really hard stuff. HST is no problem. You can go as slow as needed and still keep the engine cranking, but you may have to use more brain power with a gear transmission to avoid feeding that tiller more ground than it can comfortably chew.
How fast were you feeding that tiller hardpan? If it hasn't been broken up recently or ever, you need to go really slow. Your tiller/tractor combination may not have the horsepower to do what you're asking if you doing anything other than going as slow as you can.
Tractors without a creeper gear may be too fast to maintain constant forward movement without clutching frequently in really hard stuff. HST is no problem. You can go as slow as needed and still keep the engine cranking, but you may have to use more brain power with a gear transmission to avoid feeding that tiller more ground than it can comfortably chew.