New Titan Implement Tiller in the garden.

   / New Titan Implement Tiller in the garden. #2  
Nice job and amazing how that tiller turned that dirt to powder. To see "Gizmo" walk across it and sink down you just knew that turned and mixed that soil really well. Interesting point about the gear boxes and you certainly don't have to worry about them. You sure live in a beautiful area.
Thanks for another great video.
 
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Nice job and amazing how that tiller turned that dirt to powder. To see "Gizmo" walk across it and sink down you just knew that turned and mixed that soil really well. Interesting point about the gear boxes and you certainly don't have to worry about them. You sure live in a beautiful area.
Thanks for another great video.
Thank you. I do love the area. Thank you for all the support. Tony
 
   / New Titan Implement Tiller in the garden. #4  
Very nice tilling work. We still have a foot of snow and expecting another this week here in Maine. Making me jealous!

- I love that nice soft fluffy dirt after tilling! Good tiller!
 
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Very nice tilling work. We still have a foot of snow and expecting another this week here in Maine. Making me jealous!

- I love that nice soft fluffy dirt after tilling! Good tiller!

We have had so much rain here, I half expect an ark to float by. Alas, spring is just around the corner for us.
I am very pleased with the tiller to this point.
 
   / New Titan Implement Tiller in the garden. #6  
I keep looking at how nice that tiller looks compared to the one i picked up last fall... I'm thinking I'm just going to buy one and not f'around with that old thing.

It was supposed to be 50° today but instead woke up to another winter storm warning with another 4-7 inches of snow.... YAY MORE SNOW! I'm just going to pull out my tiller and till up some snow, maybe I can grow some snow veggies this year. Not that it really matters, even with a mild winter, we cant plant anything out side until late May/early June anyways
 
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Really good video Tony! I'm trying to locate a dealer closer than 2 hours away. All of the Titan implements look well made
 
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I keep looking at how nice that tiller looks compared to the one i picked up last fall... I'm thinking I'm just going to buy one and not f'around with that old thing.

It was supposed to be 50ー today but instead woke up to another winter storm warning with another 4-7 inches of snow.... YAY MORE SNOW! I'm just going to pull out my tiller and till up some snow, maybe I can grow some snow veggies this year. Not that it really matters, even with a mild winter, we cant plant anything out side until late May/early June anyways
You had me rolling! We are going to make 60 today and then back to rain tomorrow. Hang in there.
 
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What did you do with the other tiller that you had in another video? Was there a difference between the two?
 
   / New Titan Implement Tiller in the garden. #10  
How does a PTO tiller deal with rocks? I have a good sized cub cadet walk behind, but appx fist-sized rock will just stall it out straight away. Just curious to what a PTO one does in same situation...
 
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How does a PTO tiller deal with rocks? I have a good sized cub cadet walk behind, but appx fist-sized rock will just stall it out straight away. Just curious to what a PTO one does in same situation...

If it binds up there is a slip clutch on the pto shaft. If there is no clutch they usually have a grade 3 pin on the pto that will shear off. you can buy a slip clutch that attaches to the tractor separately but you will need to shorten the shaft.

One thing is for sure... you always want to make sure something other than your gearboxes is going to give...
 
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If your ground is rocky, open the back door and it will throw them out the back rather than trying to purée them an denting up the tiller.
Mine throws them pretty far and leaves them mostly sitting on top of the tilled dirt.
 
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Nice. Just wondered how they handle it since I have lots of rocks and my regular rear tine tiller very much dislikes snagging rocks.

Had option to buy nearly new bush hog brand 4' PTO tiller for $1k with my tractor. Probably should have done that but didn't know if it was something I'd use enough to justify cost.....
 
   / New Titan Implement Tiller in the garden. #14  
I think it’s one of those things that if you have it, you use it more than you thought you would.
When you don’t have one, you pretty much only expect to use it to till a garden (or a pasture) prior to planting.
But when you need to level an area, it’s easy to till up the hard or high spots so you can easily move the loose dirt.
It also churns up a large compost pile pretty well, and its a good counterweight that sits up pretty close to the rear of the tractor. Mine is 78” and weighs 1200lbs.
Its also awesome at finding buried items like garden hoses or old wire fences. LOL
 
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Just wondering if you would buy this tiller again? Also, did the shaft fit or did you need to cut it?

Thanks
 
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I would buy this tiller again. I bought a five foot Rural King brand made by King Kutter. I got a great deal on it, but I would have no problems buying the Titan Implement tiller. Well made.
 
   / New Titan Implement Tiller in the garden. #17  
Really good video Tony! I'm trying to locate a dealer closer than 2 hours away. All of the Titan implements look well made

hit palletforks.com if you're within I believe 1000 miles of Memphis, they ship for free.

I love my tiller behind my XG3025, already done 2 garden spots this last week, have another to do saturday and hoping mine is dry enough to do by then too. Probably get the neighbor across the road done saturday too.

Mine's not a titan, it's an agric. I put new tines on it last fall and man that made a huge difference. and yes they do fluff the soil up and make it powder, provided it's dry and not mud ;)

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