Posted by Charlie T in VA on August 01, 2008 at 12:07:28 from (71.253.148.82):
I have seen all of the discussions on the board regarding 8N's being geared to high to run a rear tiller.
My neighbor has a Ford 8N, he wants to get a rear tiller for his garden. I suggested looking for a step up/down tran for the tractor.
He said he had seen/heard of a 3PH rear tiller for small tractors with a mounted engine that ran the PTO instead of the tractor??? Has any one heard of or seen one???
I did some research and found a pull type for a garden tractor (lawn mower) but the widest is ony 36" wide do they make them 48" to 60". I beleive this would work as long as the 8N was in 1st with the trottled down.
Please any thoughts, ideas or suggestions???? Thanks
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