Tiller tines

   / Tiller tines #1  

Garrabo

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573
Location
GA
Tractor
3120,X-575,BX1830,BX22
I have the 42'' hydraulic tiller for my X-575. The tiller works great but im wondering why the tines are almost worn out with only 25 hours on the tiller. do they make a harder tine for this tiller or do I have to stick with the tines that it came with. Im tilling clay with few rocks ..
 
   / Tiller tines #2  
You should be able to put on any tine on that fits.

On my Farmking tiller I have a mixture of land pride and farmking tines. Some have a 90 degree curve while others are more rounded and may not be at 90 degrees.

Dealers or farm suppliers should have a book listing all the dimensions of the different tines available. Measure up your tines and order some that fit. They may not be cheap.

Egon
 
   / Tiller tines #3  
Might check with Deere on warranty.
Sometimes things don't get heat treated they way they are supposed too.
Just an idea, especially with only 25 hours.
 
   / Tiller tines #4  
I am using a 60" Gearmore tiller. I had to replace the tines after two years of use. I talked to Gearmore about getting replacements. The person at Gearmore (theey are in California) said that one customer, a city that uses their tiller to help clean up the beach, replace their tines every week. the lifetime really depends on the soil/dirt. the 90 degree tines are typically called "L" tines and the curved tines are called "C" tines. I replaces my C tines with L tines. The L tines would stall the tractor where the C tines had no problem. There is more tine in the dirt with the L tines. The cost is about $5.00 to $6.00 per tine. My tiller has 40 tines. Use gloves when you remove the old tines, save cutting up your hands

carl
 
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Yeah, I ran into some buried crush-n-run in my back yard.
I guess that can file em down. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
   / Tiller tines #6  
they make aftermarket tines if you do a search you might find it here on tbn i forget the website had many models. I'd suspect there would be a problem in the tiller but if you did till hard stuff 25 hrs is alot of wear.. that's probaly 2-3 yrs of avg tilling.
 

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