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Larry
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1999-08-25          7328

I bought a 29 HP Boomer this summer and hope to get a rotary tiller for garden work for next spring. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what kind to get and prices? I have know idea what they cost.

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tracy
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1999-08-26          7336

I have ran a 40" rino and now a 48" taylor-pittsburgh the rino cost $999 and the 48 taylor $1200, they both had the shaft to offset them which is a must you have to go to the big land pride to get that, I like both of mine that I had,I ran the 40 on a kubota b6100 14hpand the 48 is on a new B7300, runs it great. If your near lewiston Idaho, I could email you the name of my dealer thay treated me really good, hope this helps Tracy ....

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Walt
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1999-08-26          7338

I have a Landpride RTA10-50 that I use with my TC25D. Works great, but you would need a RTA15 series with the 29 HP. Ran about $1300 (I think), but we added slip clutch and heavy duty hitch. Without the extras the price would be a little lower. ....

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Bruce Simmons
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1999-08-26          7339

I bought a 60" King Kutter tiller for my New Holland TC18. The tiller was about $ 1150 from our local Farm & Fleet store. The 18 hp tractor works fine with the 60 inch tiller, and with the wide tiller I didn't have to worry about offsetting the tiller. ....

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Larry
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1999-09-04          7664

I have a JD 4100 and recently purchased a Tractor Supply Company 58" 3 pt. tiller. It works great and has a side shift feature. The JD 4100 is only rated at 16 hp at the pto and handles the tiller just fine. The tiller is rated to 40 hp so should handle your tractor just fine. It has a shear pin not a slip clutch. The cost was $1000. I think it is made by Befco. ....

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Larry
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1999-09-05          7673

Thanks for the comments. I think I'll wait until this winter and maybe they'll have a sale on them. The 58" is about what I want. ....

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Bruce
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1999-11-23          10330

What ever tiller you buy make sure it's a reverse rotation (not a climber). Kubota tillers a very good tillers and hold up well. The blades can be changed easily as well. If you are serious and don't want to "play" get the rverse rotation. It will either pull up the ground or pull your tractor into the ground. The standard tillers "skip" along the top of the ground when it's hard. Expect to pay new around $3,200. Believe me, it's worth it. ....

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