Tiller buying a 3ph tiller

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#11  
your probably right about finding the twine. i try to get the biggest majority of it off before i put the hay out, but always miss some. i'd rather cut it out of a tiller than a brush hog..
heehaw
 
   / buying a 3ph tiller #12  
I would recommend the Howard line of tillers. I did quite a bit of research when I bought my tiller and decided on the Howard for a few reasons. Mainly most of the farmers in my area are using them, and almost all of the rental yards use them. I felt that if they stand up the the abuse of the rental yards, they will handle what I throw at it. Also parts are readly available at my local John Deere Dealer if it becomes necessary. I think that you would be happy with the 4 foot for small work, I rented a 4 foot one for a while, but it is very nice to have the tracks covered with a larger one. If you can justify it, buy the larger one. Dan
 
   / buying a 3ph tiller #13  
It's not too bad... Just get a hook knife for vinyl flooring and go at it. (I've tilled hay residue before /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif)
 
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#14  
new one on me, never heard of a howard brand, but i will try an internet search and see what i can find..
thanks
heehaw
 
 

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