Tiller Tiller Advice for SCUT

   / Tiller Advice for SCUT #11  
I just purchased a KK II TG 48 for my B7610. It's a beast and I'm very glad I went with the KK. My 7610 handles it pretty easily. I also purchased some extra tines from broken tractor because here in New England, we have god awful rocky soil. The tines are about a quarter inch thick hardened steel. I'm not sure if I'll need them for a while because football sized rocks just get pushed out the back with no problem. I was concerned at first at the 600 lb weight of this thing, but now I'm just glad I bought this baby. Best I could find for the bucks.
 
   / Tiller Advice for SCUT #12  
Looking for advice on tiller for BX-24, for gardening in heavy NY clay and lawn refurbishing. Plan to break garden up with subsoiler first ;).
Manual suggests maximum tiller cutting width of 42", and a maximum tiller weight of 375 lbs. the PTO is rated at 17hp. Seem's from the great posts that many are running larger ones, Dealer suggests a Woods Model GTC40 but it does not cover the 44.5 inch wheel base, looking for an alternative with either an offset or 45" inches cut. From posts the KK II 48" seems popular but worried its a bit heavy 600lbs and is rated for PTO of 20 to 30 and I'm thinking its to much for the little BX tractor:(. The KK XB will not fit the 3 point Quick hitch.:(
So does anyone have experience with with CCM CR-45 or 50 on a SCUT?
Ore even the CCM MR-110 or MR-130 series? or should I just get the Woods?
Hello gdbx. I have a 240D 24 hp yanmar. It handles a 48 in. tiller in our heavy clay well. The tractor does lug down a bit, but not to the point of no return. The tiller is a maletti 4 tine per flange, all gear driven. I thinks it in the 300 to 400 pound range. Another tree farm fella I know runs a 52 in. woods on his b2410 kubota. It seems to behave just as good in clay as the smaller tiller on like size tractors. I think a 48in tiller would be fine on your tractor. look into medium duty tillers for less weight. Good luck
 
   / Tiller Advice for SCUT #13  
Saturday I used my KKII 60" tiller behind my 1984 JD 750 (18 pto hp) to till up some rock hard compacted yard that is planted in common bermuda grass that has roots that go down almost a foot. I took it slow on the first pass but after the forth pass it looked like a garden plot ready for planting.



The KKII tiller is freakin' awesome.
 
   / Tiller Advice for SCUT #14  
Running a 48" with 19HP in clay without problems.

Ground speed is crucial as well as pto rpm.

Till now i never had to go second pass and with the tiller down i got to around 12-15 inch deep. 1st or 2nd, mid box in 2nd and Low gearing.

tractor was really working for that but kept the 2800 rpm without a problem.

At 540 pto rpm it was much harder and the chuncks too big.

I'm still a newby in tilling but think you will easily find the comfortable settings nomatter what tiller you have.

To my opinion ground conditions will make a much bigger difference than a couple of inches more or less tiller. Cover your trackwidth as a minimum.

We were going over an area in a field where there is an underground stream. those 15ft i had to go to 1st gear all the time while the rest of the field was done in 2nd. You could not see the difference before or after but the moisture level must have been different there.
 
   / Tiller Advice for SCUT #15  
The vast majority of tillers work only at 540 RPM's. If you operate these 540 only tillers at a faster speed you will damage the tiller. Grey market tillers and lawn & garden units do work at other speeds.
 
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Another tree farm fella I know runs a 52 in. woods on his b2410 kubota. It seems to behave just as good in clay as the smaller tiller on like size tractors. I think a 48in tiller would be fine on your tractor. look into medium duty tillers for less weight. Good luck

That's good to know the B2410 has 18hp PTO too. Sounds like I can go up to 52" inches then, especially if I do several passes, on no more seat time will be in order :).
Thanks you all for the great advice! now I love to hear from some one who has used the CCM's CR-45 or CR-50? Are they holding up well?
 
 

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