Tiller -- acres per hour??

   / Tiller -- acres per hour??
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#11  
Wow! Thanks so much...excellent replies. I get the sense that if I had a chance to buy a tiller, it would replace plow, discs, and harrows, give a better job, and do so at a reasonable pace for my pasture maintenance. Not to mention great for gardens, final landscaping etc. I did not realize they could be used so well for acerage. Thanks again.
 
   / Tiller -- acres per hour?? #12  
I guess one thing I should say about disk vs tiller is that if you have a field that is already just dirt, that is, not hard and packed with vegation, a disk will go through it fast and do a pretty good job of loosening it up. In this situation the disk can be faster if the soil is decent. Otherwise the tiller is superior.
 
   / Tiller -- acres per hour?? #13  
schole, are you sure you need to be using dangerous equipment like this? </font><font color="blue" class="small">( 4 kids...don't know where they're comin' from... )</font> /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

John
 
   / Tiller -- acres per hour?? #14  
If you ever get on a treadmill and set the speed to 5mph, you'll have to jog to keep up - 3mph is a good pace and anything over 4mph requires jogging unless you're an accomplished speed walker...
 
   / Tiller -- acres per hour?? #15  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If you ever get on a treadmill and set the speed to 5mph, you'll have to jog to keep up - 3mph is a good pace and anything over 4mph requires jogging unless you're an accomplished speed walker... )</font>

No need for a treadmill.... My Gator won't fit on it, and I seriously doubt my bum knee would be able to jog a mile anymore... /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Tiller -- acres per hour??
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#16  
KiotiJohn, good thing the wife likes tractors, eh?
 
   / Tiller -- acres per hour?? #17  
I've been working on the same thing. 72" tiller, JD 4400, I run in 1st gear, A range, about 1.5 mph. My only problem is rocks, lots of rocks. My poor tiller has been taking a real beating. I have to stop and un-jam the tiller from time to time and I'm sure the people who live near by don't really like the noise.... Good luck.

Troy
 
   / Tiller -- acres per hour?? #18  
Great question! I'm glad you asked. I'm really interested in a tiller now. Recently harrowed 2 acres and had to make 3 passes. In the areas that had bermuda, the discs never really broke through. I was thinking about using poison, but it sounds as though a tiller is what I need. Maybe both? Also, I've heard that a tiller is a lot easier on your tractor.
 

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