3 point hitch rototiller for BX25D

   / 3 point hitch rototiller for BX25D #11  
I ended up with a Land Pride RTR0550. I wanted a 1250 or 1550, but ended up with this. I had found a used RTA1550 listed for $1,500, when I called in it, it was sold. The salesman said he had a used RTR0550, for less than half that price. I liked the idea of the reverse spin, but not the idea of the 05 series, I wanted the heavy built ones. For the price, it was too good to pass up.

Here are a couple of pics. Depending how fast I go and how I have the tailgate set, I can change the end result a lot.

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   / 3 point hitch rototiller for BX25D #12  
Looking good! My 3 point tiller is my favorite thing to operate. Fun to watch it turn a rough patch into a seedbed, don't you think? I have walk-behind tillers, but they're primarily used to cultivate and weed between rows. The larger tiller on the tractor does it much better and much faster. Looks to me like the half-price tiller was a good deal!
 
   / 3 point hitch rototiller for BX25D #13  
My 3 point tiller is my favorite thing to operate. Fun to watch it turn a rough patch into a seedbed, don't you think?

Fully agree.
 
   / 3 point hitch rototiller for BX25D #14  
I have a 42 inch Agri , used on my 30 x30 garden for 7 yrs now and even though it is narrower than my BX2660 wheels, as long as you set it up to just barely cover the one tire track, eg if rhs you move along the garden rotto tillling continuously covering that one rh track until you reach the left side of garden edge. What I dont like about rottotillers is they are the worst implement to hook up to tractor. All my other implements I put on wood rei forced flats with caster wheels to roll easily into position ( eg snow blower , wood chipper, weight box) but rottotiller has to many moving parts to stay correctly on a plywood cart with caster wheels ( the tines of tiller make unstable so you need to brute strength it , pto first, then two lower points , then finally upper link. If anyone has a better way or better rolling cart design , I am curious ! Must be a better way.
 
   / 3 point hitch rototiller for BX25D #15  
Wish I had a rolling cart design for you. I made a couple of curved wood stands that the depth shoes of my Land Pride 42 sit on. That way at least it sits level and makes getting the two side links a bit easier to line up. Hmmm. those wood stands could be mounted on a flat platform w/wheels under it maybe. As it is, they're just two independent 2x4 flats w/curved pieces on top.

I can't really use rolling stands for any of the implements in my shed so it's brute (elderly brute...) force and a lot of Navy vocabulary ;)
 
   / 3 point hitch rototiller for BX25D #16  
I have a 42 inch Agri , used on my 30 x30 garden for 7 yrs now and even though it is narrower than my BX2660 wheels, as long as you set it up to just barely cover the one tire track, eg if rhs you move along the garden rotto tillling continuously covering that one rh track until you reach the left side of garden edge. What I dont like about rottotillers is they are the worst implement to hook up to tractor. All my other implements I put on wood rei forced flats with caster wheels to roll easily into position ( eg snow blower , wood chipper, weight box) but rottotiller has to many moving parts to stay correctly on a plywood cart with caster wheels ( the tines of tiller make unstable so you need to brute strength it , pto first, then two lower points , then finally upper link. If anyone has a better way or better rolling cart design , I am curious ! Must be a better way.
Here is what I came up with for my 3 point attachments. Sorry, can't find a photo of the tiller dolly, but it was almost identical to this one for the box blade. Simple frame made from 4x4's with casters. With the tiller, the long 4x4 rails supported the sides of the tiller so the tines could float above the floor, just as happens with the box blade in this pic. All my implements were 72" or 84" in width, most weighed 400 - 800 lbs., but concrete floors and and these dollies made changing implements a snap. With lighter implements for our BX it was just about as easy to start with a cheap furniture dolly and add suitable 2x4 and plywood supports as needed. However if I had a BX-sized tiller, I'd probably use the 4x4 approach, as tillers are pretty heavy.
 

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   / 3 point hitch rototiller for BX25D #17  
Interesting approach Grandad4....I will review my unit to see is the two ends have enough flat area to bear on 4 x4 s , because like you I store most of my implements on a concrete floor. On roller frames. But I think my ends of rottotiller are curved quite a bit. I will look tommorow.
 

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