I'm in the market for a rotary tiller. When researching the minimum HP requirements I'm getting a little confused.
The B2601 is a 25HP tractor with 19HP at the PTO. From my research, the size of the tiller should be larger then the rear tire outside spacing. That leaves 54 inch or greater tiller. When reading the specs for a 58" or 60" tiller, the minimum HP requirement is 25HP to 30HP. I don't want to offset a smaller tiller to keep within the minimum spec.
I have read and watched videos of people using a 58" and 60" tiller on their B2601 however, for the price of a tiller, I don't want to make a mistake.
I understand that the ground I'm tilling makes a difference, and the 4 or 6 tines make a difference. I also have no problem going slow with multiple passes.
I'm currently looking at the MRT3560 LS Tractor Tiller. 60" with 4 Tines.
any suggestions or reassurances would be apricated.
Thanks in advance.
The B2601 is a 25HP tractor with 19HP at the PTO. From my research, the size of the tiller should be larger then the rear tire outside spacing. That leaves 54 inch or greater tiller. When reading the specs for a 58" or 60" tiller, the minimum HP requirement is 25HP to 30HP. I don't want to offset a smaller tiller to keep within the minimum spec.
I have read and watched videos of people using a 58" and 60" tiller on their B2601 however, for the price of a tiller, I don't want to make a mistake.
I understand that the ground I'm tilling makes a difference, and the 4 or 6 tines make a difference. I also have no problem going slow with multiple passes.
I'm currently looking at the MRT3560 LS Tractor Tiller. 60" with 4 Tines.
any suggestions or reassurances would be apricated.
Thanks in advance.