tiller for tc 45 d

   / tiller for tc 45 d #2  
Which size are you looking at?

I have a 1630 and run a 60 inch tiller with it. It works but on large areas it does take a lot of time.

I also have a Kubota 4630 which runs the tiller a lot better, in fact I just purchased a 72 inch tiller for it.

A lot is going to depend upon your soil conditions and the amount of moisture in the soil. I would think that you should have no problem with the 72 inch model in most soils.
 
   / tiller for tc 45 d #3  
I have a NH 72" tiller.. no problems w/ my TC35D.. like DumbDog has said.. you will be fine.
 
   / tiller for tc 45 d #4  
i agree with yo kensfarm but the tillers of Nh are tilling only 4 inch deep or am i wrong?
This is tilling 8-10 inch deep
this is a big difference and when you don't plow it is in hard ground so you need a lot of power so the E-160 is the maximum i think
 
   / tiller for tc 45 d #5  
"but the tillers of Nh are tilling only 4 inch deep or am i wrong?"

I think you got some bad info.. NH tillers can go just as deep.

If you want to save yourself some time, wear/tear on your tiller.. break up the soil first w/ a plow.

I usually only till deep to make hills for planting potatoes.. the rest of my tilling is seed bed prep.. or getting "organic stuff" mixed into the soil.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

1986 Diesel C70 Grain Truck (A50514)
1986 Diesel C70...
2007 CATERPILLAR 257B SKID STEER (A51242)
2007 CATERPILLAR...
TRAILER AXLE (A51244)
TRAILER AXLE (A51244)
2011 Ford Edge SEL SUV (A50324)
2011 Ford Edge SEL...
Texas Built 25' Stand Alone Inline Feeder (A50515)
Texas Built 25'...
2017 Ford F-450 Crew Cab Mason Dump Truck (A50323)
2017 Ford F-450...
 
Top