yanmar tiller
dbloyd
Join Date: Apr 2008 Posts: 7 selmer tn. |
2008-04-08 152837
i have a 1610d and i need a tiller. i have found a 5 ft
yanmar for $600.would this be to much tiller for my tractor?
thanks.
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yanmar tiller
auerbach
Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 2168 West of Toronto Pics |
2008-04-08 152838
It's too much to go deep into hard stuff, otherwise you can compensate by going slow. Make sure it has sturdy tines designed for soil and not the rice-paddy kind. ....
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yanmar tiller
dbloyd
Join Date: Apr 2008 Posts: 7 selmer tn. |
2008-04-09 152845
what do rice paddy kind look like? ....
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auerbach
Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 2168 West of Toronto Pics |
2008-04-09 152850
Compared with ours, paddy tines are usually longer, more delicate, and compound-curved. They look sort of like little water-wheels, designed to spin above our standard 540 to plant and to froth the water and mud. (That's why tractors designed for use over there have so many PTO speeds.) Most American tines are symmetrical (you can sometimes reverse them), paddy tines directional.
It won't be a paddy tiller if it was made in North America or if it was imported within the past decade or so.
You can see one of the ways paddy tillers are used on YouTube. The title of the clip isn't in English but you can get it by calling up
rice paddy yilan taiwan
I'm not saying a paddy tiller won't till your garden soil, but that you should know it was designed for a different application. ....
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