zr2blz
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A t&t would make me smile. :licking:
and then a tooth bar.
and then a tooth bar.
Land pride offer's them in either 42" or 50". Even though they are rated for SCUTs the 50" seemed a little big for my 17.7 PTO hp...
If it were me, I would get the 50 inch, if I were set on reverse tine.Land pride offer's them in either 42" or 50". Even though they are rated for SCUTs the 50" seemed a little big for my 17.7 PTO hp...
If it were me, I would get the 50 inch, if I were set on reverse tine.
I've used reverse, and forward tine both................And I'll be honest, I do see some difference in the tilling quality.
I actually think my forward tine Bush Hog may have done a little better. Will take more than one use(which is all I've used it), but the ground seemed to stay 'fluffier' for a lot longer.
Your ground may be different than mine though................The ground makes a huge difference.
For my GC2600 I wish my next purpose to be a Land Pride 48 or 60 inch grading scraper to replace my box-blade for road work. After that I'm done for sure. Problem is I'm running out of room to store the attachments.
Land pride offer's them in either 42" or 50". Even though they are rated for SCUTs the 50" seemed a little big for my 17.7 PTO hp...
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This BX1500 Handles this KK 48 incher like it's not even back there.Quote:
Originally Posted by CompactTractorFan![]()
Land pride offer's them in either 42" or 50". Even though they are rated for SCUTs the 50" seemed a little big for my 17.7 PTO hp...
Tell me
Tell me about it. My Yanmar 169D puts out 16 hp at the PTO and can barely handle my 50" tiller. i can run it at full hrottle and once that tiller meets the ground it bogs my tractor down to half throttle.
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