jyoutz
Super Member
I ran a 54” woods tiller for years behind a 25 hp tractor. The tractor never struggled, but I also wasn’t working ground with rocks in it. There was some hard clay. I wouldn’t have a tiller that isn’t wide enough to cover the rear wheel tracks. When I sold that small tractor and tiller to buy my current machine, I went a different route. I bought a 9 shank 7’ all purpose plow. I use that to prep the ground in the spring, then do the final seedbed prep where needed with a walk behind rear tine tiller. I can use the walk behind to cultivate between row’s during the garden season, but had to do that by hand in the past because the tractor and pto tiller wouldn’t fit between the plants.