2015 tiller

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Durbob

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Can a 2015 handle a tiller wider than outside its tires width? I'm guessing 5' anyway. Or is a 5' tiller even wide enough?

Thanks
Dur
 
   / 2015 tiller #2  
No
Most tillers are able to be off set and then the track of your tires doesen't matter.
Is your tractor a gear or hst?
I would not go much bigger than a 55"
If it was mine I would run a 48"
The bucket that is ran on that machine from the factory is a 48"
Which means a 48" tiller will cover your tracks.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( No
Most tillers are able to be off set and then the track of your tires doesen't matter.
Is your tractor a gear or hst?
I would not go much bigger than a 55"
If it was mine I would run a 48"
The bucket that is ran on that machine from the factory is a 48"
Which means a 48" tiller will cover your tracks. )</font>

I don't own one yet, but just checking out to make sure that it would handle a tiller wider than its tracks. It does seem to me that size of tractor could could use a couple more hp for its frame size. Thanks for the reply.

Dur
 
   / 2015 tiller #4  
SURE ! if its a japanese tiller it would work on a 2015.
Like a Yanmar 1300 tiller with wheels on it.
They are nice and light & would make powder of the soil.
just my .02
Ernies imports
 
   / 2015 tiller #5  
I suspect Ernie is right. 1300 mm is about 51 inches and will cover the tires. We generally suggest a 48" with a small offset, but in most soil conditions they will run a little larger tiller.
 
   / 2015 tiller #6  
Hi, I own and use 48" tiller with geared 2015. Last week I used my friends 5ft tiller with my tractor, (mine need new bearing). I could not tell any difference in the workload.... BTW, both, are yanmar grey market tillers. Hope this helps.
 
   / 2015 tiller #7  
Have sold a few 2015 hst, with the Befco t-30-50, 50" with offset capability and it works well. As far as 60" goes, i think its a little large in my opinion, but that also depends on what you are tilling. Virgin ground, hard clay or light humus type soil in a garden.
If you are using it in a garden with nice soil not a lot of rock, should work ok.
- If you have soil like in the Troy built tiller comercials where the guy can till with 1 hand( not around here) you could probaly go bigger. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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