I just purchased a Phoenix T10 series 74" rototiller from everythingattachments.com It got here and when I put it on the tractor, i realized that the PTO shaft was too long, so I checked out Ted's video on how to measure and cut PTO shafts to length, and did as instructed. In a lapse of...
I am trying to correct a 16" variance in a 30'x100' plot where we're going to put a hoop house. I cut into the higher areas and deposit the dirt from them onto the lower spots, then I've been floating the blade and pulling it over everything to smooth it out. I've cut the variance in half...
I'm new to owning a tractor and my 2005 New Holland TC48DA(which I really like so far) has an independent PTO. The only PTO attachment I am using currently is a 6' Bush Hog. Is there any reason for me to put a slip clutch on the PTO shaft? Thanks!
-Peter