Maybe I am not understanding what your rototiller is.. but..
most all tractors are TOO fast for a pto driven tiller. even most 8 speeds... Finding a tractor with a sherman or howard transmission added to it with the UNDERDRIVE mode, will work very well as they run half again as fast as regular tractors. Some have said get an 8 speed and NO.. they are still too fast for a pto tiller. The tractors that have a creeper range, or the sos ford power shift tractors all are suitable for extremely slow ground speeds for a pto tiller. So your basically looking for a oddball or specially option tractor. I have some sos tractors and I have some 12 speed creeper range tractors that both are almost too slow in the lowest gear for a pto tiller. Some of the japanese compact tractors will also come with a creeper range as these are popular options for jappanese rice paddy work. But these tractors are very small, break easily if pushed hard and very difficult to get parts for, so I dont touch compacts. If your going to lots of this and will want to run the pto tiller, I would try to locate one of these tractors and you will able to cover a lot of ground and do the extreame tillage your want. Otherwise using plows, dics, and cross ripping, and then cross discing, you come somewhat close to a pto tiller, but never as deep and as powdered as a pto roto tiller.
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