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46 BH and Landpride Tiller
![]() | JasonR
Join Date: Jan 2006 Posts: 142 Northern Indiana ![]() ![]() |
2006-04-05 127239
Now that spring is here, I finally get to play with my winter purchase (the JD 4110). I did some digging in the creek with a 16" bucket on the 46 BH - and was was impressed. It even cut through some small tree roots.
I had originally planned on getting a Woods GTC-52, but when I got the backhoe, I noticed the JD dealer also sold Landpride attachments (the JD dealer is much closer than the Woods place). He talked me into the RTA 58". I was a little nervous about the 4110's HP for that size tiller. I did a little tilling last night (thanks to the rear work lights). I couldn't believe I was actually tilling - hardly any noise, no bouncing - it just quietly tilled the ground. O.K. - it did make a little noise when it found part of a 3" branch embedded in the ground. What a difference from the 30" tiller for my GT245.
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46 BH and Landpride Tiller
![]() | DRankin
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 5116 Northern Nevada ![]() ![]() |
2006-04-05 127240
They are great little tractors. We will have to wait and see if the models that replaced the 41xx's are as good.
I have ripped through tree root thicker than my arm with the 46 hoe.... no problemo. I don't have a tiller, but I am not surprised that you are pleased with the power output. ....
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