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Skid Steer Rotary Tiller 6' Reviews

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The Rotary Tiller's are designed to attach to almost any skid steer with the universal skid steer style quick tach. These units are crafted with a 5 FT or 6 FT cutting width, including a bi-directional design that allows you to till moving forwards or reverse, working up to 6" deep. This hydraulic-driven Rotary Tiller features four adjustable ski height settings for the desired leveling of material. Expand your horticulture arsenal with this heavy-duty tiller that is perfect for home gardening, landscape work, vegetable farming, and more.

NOTE: The Rotary Tiller requires a case drain line

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Made very well heavy duty
1 Helpful Report
Posted 1 year ago
Well constructed, works very well. Goes through fields with high grass or ground which is like a gravel pit with ease. Very satisfied.
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Posted 2 years ago
First thing: I’m a heavy equipment mechanic & equipment manager of large construction company. I am using this for personal use at home- we have half acre of garden & food plots on our hunting land. I looked over the build of the tiller: 3/8” plate on all major parts!! Hoses are covered with Kevlar covering for protection. Very impressed with build of the tiller. Usage: I’m using this on my Case 1845C. As a skilled operator, it did take me a bit of time to figure out best practices for tilling with this. I used a tilling forward with moving forward and then reversed the tiller & moved backwards to cover my tracks. I was tilling as deep as the tiller goes, without it bogging down at all. Again very impressed. I had a few farmer friends stop by to look everything over also. Nothing but good comments on everything: build/usage. The only negative thing I can say is, it’s not clearly marked that the tiller Hydraulic motor needs a case drain. After I purchased, I was looking everything over online & seen the 3 hoses. Knowing what I know, I knew that a case drain was needed. Some skid loader’s don’t have a case drain circuit installed, which could be a problem for that owner. All & all buy it!!!!!
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Posted 3 years ago