Tiller Max working depth of tillers - Keen Kutter vs County Line

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larrymyers

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Help on PTO driven rotary tillers
I need to purchase a 6 ft. PTO driven rotary tiller.
Because both are available near-by, am deciding between King Kutter and County Line brands. Both are close in appearance and price difference is not a killer.
However, the King Kutter brand has reverse routine tines and an advertised working depth of 8 inches while the County Line brand comes as forward rotation but can be reversed but working depth is advertised as only 4 inches, which the company verifies in their Q/A section.
Questions
Can someone explain the difference between the working depths?
Would the working depth of the County Line increase if rotation was reversed.
Thanks a million in advance.
 
   / Max working depth of tillers - Keen Kutter vs County Line #2  
Dupe of another thread.
 
   / Max working depth of tillers - Keen Kutter vs County Line #3  
King Kutter & Tarter gate are the OEMs for most County Line implements. Not sure if the variations are due to location or time.
 
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I don't think working depth would be different between any tiller, the tines are all the same size so why would the working depth be different.
Reverse rotation might dig a bit deeper than forward rotation. I don't think any of them are going to go 6-8" deep on the first pass no matter how slow you go. You do have to be careful with a tiller and not over till so making more than 2 passes might fluff up the dirt too much so just be aware of that issue.
 
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I wouldn't own a reverse tine rotating tiller if I had any rocks in my garden. And i do. Would hate to be thrown them up at me or my tractor. Std rotation is perfectly fine. I can go about 4 inches or so deep with my woods. Don't see how you are going to go much deeper. Maybe second or third pass
 
   / Max working depth of tillers - Keen Kutter vs County Line #6  
I have the tarter/country line. 4-6 inches depth is what I get. We have clay soil in these parts. Even w my 25 hp tractor the 5 ft tiller runs fine.
 
   / Max working depth of tillers - Keen Kutter vs County Line #7  
Reverse rotation buries plants a bit better. But it is a self-jamming design & takes more HP as its fighting the tractor. Forward rotation will jump over rocks, roots & stuff. Generally tillers wont go beyond 4" on one pass, if that. 6" in 2 passes is about the best you can do in most soil types.
 
   / Max working depth of tillers - Keen Kutter vs County Line #8  
I bought a 6' TSC tiller a couple of years ago and it was made by Bolens...no markings on it, but had Bolens manual with the unit. Does not reverse and I don't want it to as it could and would throw rocks at me. There is a movable skid that aids in setting the depth. Really soil content, ground speed, and rear gate setting have a lot to do with the depth too. Most tillers around here seem to be very similar, seems all use the same gearbox, just how they brace things main difference.
 
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The main difference between tillers is gear drive vs chain drive and forward / reverse rotation. The rest is just aesthetics and really makes no difference in tilling quality. The thickness of the top shielding plate may vary also and this may make it last longer but it still wont till any different.
 
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Help on PTO driven rotary tillers
I need to purchase a 6 ft. PTO driven rotary tiller.
Because both are available near-by, am deciding between King Kutter and County Line brands. Both are close in appearance and price difference is not a killer.
However, the King Kutter brand has reverse routine tines and an advertised working depth of 8 inches while the County Line brand comes as forward rotation but can be reversed but working depth is advertised as only 4 inches, which the company verifies in their Q/A section.
Questions
Can someone explain the difference between the working depths?
Would the working depth of the County Line increase if rotation was reversed.
Thanks a million in advance.

I have a KK tiller, but I also did look at the TSC County Line (Tarter Gate).
If you inspect closely, I believe you will find that the KK tiller is a better quality build.
 
 

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