Very nice. I got lucky finding this tiller, it was at a junk yard for mowers. Didn't have the pullies though, had to sorce them through ebay. They are much easier to run then walk behind units, worth it!
I'll look into that for next season. After that first till it did go way smoother lol. I was anxious to try the tiller out so I skipped the plow last season. We tilled 5 or 6 times so we will see how next season goes. Thankyou for the advice!
Lol, no there not. I'm breaking ground with the tiller. It's not designed to do that. That's what plows are made for... it plowed fine in reverse because that ground was already broke from going forward over it... After the 1st pass it performed as designed.
Shut it down because I lost a bolt that holds the drive belt cover to the engine. No biggy, we have a couple kinks to work out
Nice rig! Love the black wheels. I have a 1987 or so 310-8 I wish I could find a tiller for it!
Very nice. I got lucky finding this tiller, it was at a junk yard for mowers. Didn't have the pullies though, had to sorce them through ebay. They are much easier to run then walk behind units, worth it!
looks like the tines are on the wrong sides like the left and right need to be swapped. Thats why it tills better when you go in reverse.
@@johnmcook1I checked the Manual as well. They are not on backwards. Refer to my responce to your other comment.
That is some hard soil.
You might want to think a crop to turn under to add humus to the soil. Some people today call it "green manure".
I'll look into that for next season. After that first till it did go way smoother lol. I was anxious to try the tiller out so I skipped the plow last season. We tilled 5 or 6 times so we will see how next season goes. Thankyou for the advice!
Keep it in low gear. Your are lurching forward a lot. Low gear will solve that😊
This wheel horse is a hydro automatic. Unfortunately there are no gears. We have another unit that has low but it needs rings
I live within 30 minutes of that place you bought the tiller, is it worth the drive for parts and attachments? Pricing fair?
Dude has his tines on the wrong sides lol. Tills fine in reverse. Tines are 180 degrees out dang noobs
Lol, no there not. I'm breaking ground with the tiller. It's not designed to do that. That's what plows are made for... it plowed fine in reverse because that ground was already broke from going forward over it... After the 1st pass it performed as designed.
Really need a gear drive tractor to hold that tiller back