Tiller Tiller Shopping

   / Tiller Shopping #31  
Gearmore makes 4 models of reverse rotation tillers. They come with an optional items like mesh rollers that follow the tiller and a row bed shaper besides the standard tailboard. Kubota has a reverse till model. I understand Kubota builds it as well. I used to have a few more tiller brochures but tossed them. At one time I was close to getting a tiller. The interesting thing is the decision about reverse till never came up. I am finding the chain vs gear drive great education and no doubt, a 6 tine hub vs 4 tine hub great to know what the performance differences are. Rat...
 
   / Tiller Shopping #32  
I have a caroni tiller and it works fine but whatever tiller you get, make sure you have a clutch on it and its adjusted properly.
 
   / Tiller Shopping #33  
I have a Sovema tiller and it is not a reverse rotation. Here is a shot of the job it does.

Kevin
 
   / Tiller Shopping #34  
<font color=blue>...a shot of the kind of job it does...</font color=blue>

Nice work Kevin... How long did it take beginning to end? How many sq. ft. total? /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
   / Tiller Shopping #35  
   / Tiller Shopping #36  
How do you figure what to charge for tilling a garden etc...?
 
   / Tiller Shopping #37  
The Gearmore tillers are made by Ortolan and the Kubota tillers are made by Maletti, both Italian companies. The Landpride purchases components from Sicma, Azzimondi, & Eurocardan.
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.ccmachinery.com/tillers.htm>
SR%20skid%20adj-s.jpg
</A>
 
   / Tiller Shopping #39  
How do you figure what to charge for tilling a garden etc...?


First of all you will need to figure transit time and fuel costs and then figure the actual job. Most guys locally charge a flat fee of $75-$100 to come out and till a small garden. The other way it is done, is to figure a destination fee based on actual miles traveled and then set your hourly rate for the job--To give you a example: Local contract Brush Hog Guys charge $20 per hour or $25 per acre + $1 per mile (one way) to cover transportation expenses. Of course roto tilling would be higher--Ken Sweet
Sweet Farm Equipment Co.
<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.sweettractors.com>http://www.sweettractors.com</A>
 
   / Tiller Shopping #40  
GREAT QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!
When I first started out it was 8 per hr with a ferguson 35 and a 4' howard tiller. I recieved a third with the neighbors tractor, I was 12, that was Big money when the minimum wage was 1.25. Today however, a whole different story. If you are just starting out, carry a tape with you and a notebook. figure out how many sq. ft. you can do and how much you have to have to make it pay. If it looks tough adjust for it and so on.
I did a job the other day, should have been close to a grand, by time it was 450, I beat myself a lot that way, but I like to give the customer his moneys worth, it will come back in the end. I sleep good.
I hope sharing this is ethical in this forum. Don't want to get into trouble.
 
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

Mahindra 4550-4L Tractor with Front Loader - 49 HP, 4WD, Heavy-Duty Utility (A55314)
Mahindra 4550-4L...
UNUSED FUTURE FT90 PLATE COMPACTOR (A52706)
UNUSED FUTURE FT90...
2006 MAC TRAILER MANUFACTURING (A55788)
2006 MAC TRAILER...
2013 International WorkStar 7400 Altec AM650 50ft Material Handling Insulated Bucket Truck (A55852)
2013 International...
2004 MACK CV713 MIXER TRUCK (A55745)
2004 MACK CV713...
(NEW) 2025 DOWN 2 EARTH GOOSENECK TRAILER (A51247)
(NEW) 2025 DOWN 2...
 
Top