wirlybird
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- Joined
- May 20, 2021
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- Location
- Oklahoma
- Tractor
- John Deere 3038 E, John Deere 3032E, John Deere 756, John Deere X585, John Deere 332
I am running a 5 foot King Kutter tiller behind my JD 3038E.
Recently did a large till job. The area is does evey year. The owner cuts the grass down before I till.
Issue is that at the ends of the tiller, grass and dirt are getting wound around the main axel tube between the outer most tines and the edge of the tiller where the bearings are. See circled area in picture.
It's not an issue with the more inner tines.
When it does this the grasses get wound around so tight that they get everything very hot from rubbing while the tiller is running.
It also puts a big drag on the tractor PTO from the friction the grasses create.
Anyone have this issue and know how to reduce or eliminate it?
My first guess is that the grass is starting to hang up or tangle on the bolt heads for the tines and it just escalates from there.
Once it is all clogged up the grasses are very hard to remove!
What you see in the picture was only about 15 minutes of tilling at the end of the job.
There is build up on the other tines towards the middle, but it is just on the tines and not wrapping around.
It only does this at the ends.
Recently did a large till job. The area is does evey year. The owner cuts the grass down before I till.
Issue is that at the ends of the tiller, grass and dirt are getting wound around the main axel tube between the outer most tines and the edge of the tiller where the bearings are. See circled area in picture.
It's not an issue with the more inner tines.
When it does this the grasses get wound around so tight that they get everything very hot from rubbing while the tiller is running.
It also puts a big drag on the tractor PTO from the friction the grasses create.
Anyone have this issue and know how to reduce or eliminate it?
My first guess is that the grass is starting to hang up or tangle on the bolt heads for the tines and it just escalates from there.
Once it is all clogged up the grasses are very hard to remove!
What you see in the picture was only about 15 minutes of tilling at the end of the job.
There is build up on the other tines towards the middle, but it is just on the tines and not wrapping around.
It only does this at the ends.