Reskinning a King Kutter Tiller

   / Reskinning a King Kutter Tiller #11  
The Atwoods where I see the best price on the KK2 tiller also has some Preifert brand attachments, but no tillers yet. I might talk to the manager about it to see if they are coming, or just wait until I'm ready to buy. I disked up my garden and food plots already this year, so it can wait a bit longer. I just don't want to use the disk again, it creates too much work getting it all smoothed out and ready to plant. The tiller videos I've seen on youtube make it look like you get a perfectly smooth, highly ground up bed to plant in.

Eddie

I always used my plow and disk, and then drags, to prep for my gardens. All those passes compacted my soil and dried it out by the time I had it ready to plant. I got a KK tiller a few years ago, and I still smile every year when I work up the garden. Mine has some dents in it from the occasional rock that gets wedged between the tines and the upper skin similar to what Sakett2 had. But you cannot believe the nice smooth even soil it lays out behind it. I even added uni-strut and adjustable row scratchers on the rear gate so I can plant after one pass. I have my entire garden prepped and planted in far less time than it used to take just working the soil.
Sackett2 - I have a chain that came on my gate, and I added a heavy 'S' hook pinched on a link close to one end. I can lift the gate and shorten the chain by hooking the open end of the 'S' onto another link. Works great and much easier than actually detaching and shortening/lengthening the chain.
 
   / Reskinning a King Kutter Tiller #12  
I think the KK Pro tillers are a bit heftier as far as metal goes. I know mine is welded from front to back where the three point frame is attached.
 
   / Reskinning a King Kutter Tiller #13  
I just checked my KK II tiller and it is welded only with tack welds at the middle frame point, 2 tacks per frame but only on one side so it has 8 tacks holding the top shield in place. I may use some cold rolled steel or some rebar pieces and put some tacks on the front and back sides of this so I don't have cracking issue like Sackett2. Paint coming off from rocks hitting it is a problem with the top shield and the back shield which indicates poor paint adhesion. I am sure there is no paint at all or very little left underneath so rust from the bottom would be more concern than from the top.
I will have to look at the back shield also to maybe do some strengthening to that also. I would like to put some springs on it so it puts a bit more force downward like the Kubota and other tillers if I could find the parts but it leaves a nice smooth bed as it is now. It does have a chain to hold it up but the design it a bit flawed. The links make it too high at one link and too low the next link up so it just floats on the dirt in the low position or it is not dragging at all in the next up link.

This is a good project to tackle after I have all the garden in for this year which I have so far only tilled up. I have been waiting to make sure I don't get a late freeze. This morning it was 38F and I got up late (after sun up) so it could have been a bit colder before daylight.
 
   / Reskinning a King Kutter Tiller #14  
The Atwoods where I see the best price on the KK2 tiller also has some Preifert brand attachments, but no tillers yet. I might talk to the manager about it to see if they are coming, or just wait until I'm ready to buy. I disked up my garden and food plots already this year, so it can wait a bit longer. I just don't want to use the disk again, it creates too much work getting it all smoothed out and ready to plant. The tiller videos I've seen on youtube make it look like you get a perfectly smooth, highly ground up bed to plant in

Eddie
Atwoods had some Preifert brand when I bought my KK II but I don't recall now why I chose the KK over them. Maybe just because of the sizes available. Both looked like about the same quality. I cant remember if Preifert is chain drive or gear drive.

Some of the things mentioned in this post may be some things to look for when comparing as in top shield welding, back shield hinges, thickness of plate in both location etc.
 
   / Reskinning a King Kutter Tiller #15  
I think Daver1963 is on to something. Being in the market for a tiller, I have noticed the KK Pro models are not cobbled together & tack welded - they are formed and compeltely seam-welded. In my size range, they are priced 'only' about +10% more than KKII models, so I am thinking about going with them.

I sent a note to Priefert but never heard back from them.
 
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OK, skin in, welded, painted (mostly-- it was a poor quality paint, an going to get a few cans of the good stuff for a better finish) IMG_2880.jpg Here is a shot of the rear edge; put spacers in between the tin and the frame to allow dirt to vibrate out of the top area. Welding the front and rear edges will prevent movement of the tin and reduce the cracks. IMG_2881.jpg The Hinge on the KK used 3 pieces, now the ends broke, primarily from the weld around the pipe--it broke on the edge of the weld. I replaced it with a solid piece of 1/2 inch black pipe. I figure it will support better. IMG_2882.jpg And a overall view of the tiller, need the rear gate support rod fit and better paint, but a big improvement to the tractor as its not that "yellow" IMG_2879.jpg IMG_2883.jpg
Some more paint tomorrow and bust some ground Sat..... (a finished pict too)
 
   / Reskinning a King Kutter Tiller #18  
My tiller looks new compared to that one but have very few rocks to till here and is stored inside.
 
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#19  
OK, finally a finished shot. IMG_2992.jpg ran it today; a lot quieter with out the cracks and the tin welded down on the ft and rear.
 
 

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