How to - Rotary Tiller for 3point Hitch, PTO Drive
The Gardening Series shows a 3point Hitch, PTO driven Rotary Tiller for Tractors. Buy from EverythingAttachments.com
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would be nice if this vid had volume .....all others i try do......
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Great video. Thank you
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How much money
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Got all that red clay here in Oklahoma, too. Just finished Master Gardening school. Need to amend your soil with compost/manure. You'll be able to grow anything in a year. Till three inches of compost/manure into that clay! Thanks for the video. I need to get one of those tillers. Are they rated at engine horsepower or PTO horsepower?
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I was wondering if this would be a good choice for preparing and leveling my yard (really just a field) for reseeding? The yard has lots of tire tracks, small ruts etc.. I don't have a disc or anything.
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Could you guys buy a dozen 8 - 12" rocks and salt them in your fields so us New Englanders can see a little of how your implements would work up here?
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why no hydraulic top linkage on the 3point?? personally i wouldn't use a tractor without it, it just makes attatching and detatching attatchments so much easier.
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@troyapple Land Pride is sold locally by the John Deere dealer and they don't keep implements long either. I am surprised that they didn't include a box blade in the package made by Land Pride. The Bush Hog is from John Deere and the tractor.
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I like the work that tiller has done with that bad dirt. I hate working in clay soil and glad we have the brown top soil here in Arkansas.
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So how did the garden turn out? Did you shoot a vid?
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Plz dont be to harsh...Im a farmer "wanna be"..LOL..so the only thing I know is what I see from your videos on youtube....how much does a tractor like that cost? plus the attachments that your videos demonstrate? and does it pay for itself if you w/ the "fruits" of your labor?
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Very nice piece of equipment and info!
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Thank you very much for this video excellent explanations. I like the slipping clutch, for we broke our shaft many times without it!
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new = kubota old = either one
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dosent matter just in genaral.
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do you mean a brand new one or older tractors. If new then kubota.
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would u recomend a kobota of a ford for a compact tractor.
10m 34sLenght
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