Looking for some advice here, so I don't do anything boneheaded. I want to prepare my yard for planting decorative plants and turf. I have an L4060 tractor with HST. Last summer, a friend lent me a BCS walk-behind "tractor" with a tiller that is sort of a rototiller on steroids. I'm in Raleigh, NC and we have a lot of orange clay with plenty of rocks embedded in the clay. Over the next week, I tilled in 20 yards of organic compost in an area of about 1/4 acre. There were a lot of rocks, and I wore out one entire new set of tiller tines and it was pretty rough on the BCS tiller. There were many places where the tiller tines would not fully embed and kind of skipped along the surface, despite my trying to force it to dig deeper. I did get some improvement in the soil, but not really enough. I also don't have a rock rake and I hand-raked and hauled away the rocks that were on the surface after using the BCS tiller.
A year later, I want to try to do a better job of tilling the entire area deeper and preparing it for planting both decorative plants and turf (how much of each, is yet to be determined). I want to do it with my Kubota and use a 3ph tiller, then smooth it out. This will be the only time I ever use a tiller, so I want to rent one at approximately $150 rather than buy one, and I have never used one before. I have a Pat's Quick Hitch setup on my L4060, which I know extends the length of the PTO shaft needed, so I'm thinking of removing it when I rent a tiller, because my intention is to use the PTO shaft that comes with the rental tiller. QUESTION #1 - Is the PTO shaft that is used with a category-1 tiller the same length for every tractor or should I figure on needing to buy and modify my own PTO shaft? I’ve never used the PTO, and I think I’ve read some horror stories of stripping gears internal to the tractor on this site and TBN when the operator engaged the PTO incorrectly. QUESTION #2 – What to I need to be careful about when hooking up the tiller to the 3ph and connecting it to the PTO to avoid damaging the tiller and tractor? QUESTION #3 – How do I determine the right forward speed to use when operating the tiller to avoid damaging it? Will I “feel” the resistance the tiller meets, and it will be obvious from the level of resistance when I am going too fast? QUESTION #4 – I’m also concerned about damaging the rental tiller with the rocks it will hit. How do I deal with the rocks? I know there's no way around hitting rocks, but should I make shallow passes first and make additional passes while gradually lowering the depth of cut of the tiller?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
A year later, I want to try to do a better job of tilling the entire area deeper and preparing it for planting both decorative plants and turf (how much of each, is yet to be determined). I want to do it with my Kubota and use a 3ph tiller, then smooth it out. This will be the only time I ever use a tiller, so I want to rent one at approximately $150 rather than buy one, and I have never used one before. I have a Pat's Quick Hitch setup on my L4060, which I know extends the length of the PTO shaft needed, so I'm thinking of removing it when I rent a tiller, because my intention is to use the PTO shaft that comes with the rental tiller. QUESTION #1 - Is the PTO shaft that is used with a category-1 tiller the same length for every tractor or should I figure on needing to buy and modify my own PTO shaft? I’ve never used the PTO, and I think I’ve read some horror stories of stripping gears internal to the tractor on this site and TBN when the operator engaged the PTO incorrectly. QUESTION #2 – What to I need to be careful about when hooking up the tiller to the 3ph and connecting it to the PTO to avoid damaging the tiller and tractor? QUESTION #3 – How do I determine the right forward speed to use when operating the tiller to avoid damaging it? Will I “feel” the resistance the tiller meets, and it will be obvious from the level of resistance when I am going too fast? QUESTION #4 – I’m also concerned about damaging the rental tiller with the rocks it will hit. How do I deal with the rocks? I know there's no way around hitting rocks, but should I make shallow passes first and make additional passes while gradually lowering the depth of cut of the tiller?
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
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