Reskinning a King Kutter Tiller

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Sackett2

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Eugene, Oregon
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Montana 4344HST
As many of us know the KK tiller skin likes to dent and peel paint. IMG_2866.jpg It was also cracking along the welds;IMG_2868.jpg this is due to the skin only being welded along the top of it at the 4 support pieces. When the new skin is installed, we will put spacers and weld along the front and rear edges to stop the vibration, cracking and some of the noise.
Dad and I cut the old skin out and I took it to the Sheet Metal shop for a replacement to be made. IMG_2869.jpgIt will be made out of 11 gauge steel. When I told the guy I needed a new skin for the tiller he said "No Problem" when he saw what I was referring to he said "Now that's a tiller!"
Also along the plans are to straighten the rear gate and repair the hinge, build a "hold" system for the gate and rattle can the tiller to semi match my tractor. I'll post more pictures as we progress.
 
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Looking forward to your pics!
 
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That's the tiller I'm wanting to buy and I'm curious to follow your progress. Do you have any pics of the pieces you took off or what it looks like without the skin on it?

Eddie
 
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That tiller looks like it has been rode hard and put away wet. Any idea how the back gate got bent up, perhaps from backing into something or backing up with the tiller down?
I just bought a KK II that looks much like that one so I am interested in how or what I can do to prevent this damage.
 
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Me too. I am planning to buy the KK XB 48" for my SCUT.
 
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That tiller looks like it has been rode hard and put away wet. Any idea how the back gate got bent up, perhaps from backing into something or backing up with the tiller down?
I just bought a KK II that looks much like that one so I am interested in how or what I can do to prevent this damage.

Yes it has been used hard on some rocky soil, and occasionally backed up with the gate down; as the KK did not come with a chain/system for holding the gate up-- its been om my to-do list.
However, in my defense, the thin skin used on the top shows dents that should have not effected it. The skin was not welded on the front and rear at all, so those vibrated and caused cracks and also noise. The new skin cost me 138.00 to be cut and bent from 11 gauge and there is no flex to it, but i will still re support the front and rear with spacers and welds.

Besides being bent, both the tubes for the hinge broke off, I think just from the vibration and a short run on the hinge pin tube. after bending the gate straight again, I am putting a tube in the length of the gate, not just on the ends and 2 inches in the center.

Also I have noted very little primer used on the tiller. Living in Oregon and without enough barns to put everything under cover, any little scratch becomes a rust spot. It looks bad but its all surface stuff. Am going to rattle can it a green to semi-match the tractor.

Eddie-- I never got a photo of the old piece, but will snap one of the new one prior to welding it in. There is nothing amazing about this tiller. Stout gearbox's heavy tines and a frame. Living in Oregon means I spent about 500 dollars more for this tiller than those back east spend. Having to do it again, I would look hard at the Priefert line Priefert RTX500 5ft. Rotary Tiller They carried these tillers the next year after I bought the KK; the paint was better, the metal heavier and also skinned flush and smooth on the top. The workings look the same as a KK and for those of us on the west coast, 500 dollars cheaper..
 
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Just bent the gate on a very old Kub gear drive tiller straight today. Used a 25 ton press and a light touch to finesse it back to straight. Looks good as new. Bend the frame pieces and don't try to bend the sheet metal. The sheet metal will go where the framing goes.
 
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Just bent the gate on a very old Kub gear drive tiller straight today. Used a 25 ton press and a light touch to finesse it back to straight. Looks good as new. Bend the frame pieces and don't try to bend the sheet metal. The sheet metal will go where the framing goes.

The KK Gate has no frame, just the bends in the metal. We will put some wood under the ends and set the front wheel of the tractor on it as a "press"

OK, new skin-- IMG_9419.jpg and new skin spray painted "in place" but not welded yet =--IMG_9420.jpg

I cannot stress how a few "support welds" would have prevented the cracks... Looking good; will be green when done....
 
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I have the 5' KK tiller and have used it a lot and have not had 1 problem with no dents or any damage to it. I have used it to break up new soil for food plots and have hit my share of rocks and stumps with it.
 
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The Atwoods where I see the best price on the KK2 tiller also has some Preifert brand attachments, but no tillers yet. I might talk to the manager about it to see if they are coming, or just wait until I'm ready to buy. I disked up my garden and food plots already this year, so it can wait a bit longer. I just don't want to use the disk again, it creates too much work getting it all smoothed out and ready to plant. The tiller videos I've seen on youtube make it look like you get a perfectly smooth, highly ground up bed to plant in.

Eddie
 
 

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