Any tractor with a TA. Or the later small tractors such as the 444 that has an 8 speed dual range transmission. As stated the ground speed of the offsets is too fast. Only advantage of a rototiller is that it is the only major tillage operation, provided you can get it in the ground. Ok for flower beds, etc, but not necessarily suitable for large areas as Jim says. I moved to a new property a 2.5 years ago and used a rototiller behind a rented New Holland Utility to prepare my 30000 sq ft or so lawn. Had to chisel it first to get the tiller to penetrate. I could have use a tandem disk also. Smoothed it out with a homemade wooden "drag", about 9 ft wide 15 ft or so long with 4 cross pieces, used 2x6 lumber, 2x8 would have been better. The drag is the way we smoothed up our vegetable farms for irrigation in the 40's-60's.
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