I have a BX1860 and an older FL1000 tiller. I find the tiller really struggles to dig down very deep. Its a forward rotating tiller and I have the skid shows as high as they will go but on new gardens it might get 4". I can reverse with the tiller and it really digs in good but then i leave tracks. So I reverse till then forward till to remove the tracks and still find on the forward pass it just doesnt want to dig.
Looking at the angle of my lower 3pt arms it almost seems as the tiller is working it wants to push the arms up because of the angle. The arms are always angled up since the tractor is so small. Maybe a B series being higher would cause the arms to be angled down below horizontal and then the tiller would bite better and dig in.
Anyone have similar experience tilling with forward spinning tillers on a BX? Just seems like the tiller could use 300lb of weight on it to get it to bite and stop crawling up out of the cut. Works great on well established loose soil gardens. Drops right in and goes deep enough the link arms are horizontal/below horizontal.
Looking at the angle of my lower 3pt arms it almost seems as the tiller is working it wants to push the arms up because of the angle. The arms are always angled up since the tractor is so small. Maybe a B series being higher would cause the arms to be angled down below horizontal and then the tiller would bite better and dig in.
Anyone have similar experience tilling with forward spinning tillers on a BX? Just seems like the tiller could use 300lb of weight on it to get it to bite and stop crawling up out of the cut. Works great on well established loose soil gardens. Drops right in and goes deep enough the link arms are horizontal/below horizontal.