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Re: Whats better and faster than a rototiller???
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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on June 15, 2001 at 19:44:34 from (204.157.28.160):
In Reply to: Whats better and faster than a rototiller??? posted by H.A.Y. on June 15, 2001 at 14:35:32:
Your problem isn't the tillers fault, it's you have too small of a tractor, and really too small of a tiller. With a Howard Rotavator, i can turn up the tine speed in the gear box, and go a lot faster with the tractor. Of course, this takes a lot more HP too!! Rocks won't kill a HD Howard either!! My 6 footer is over 15 years old, with NO major repairs to this date! If you want to get it all done faster, then you need a bigger tractor no matter what tool you use, but i custom Rotavate some very big fields every year, and i still think it's the best tool on tough new ground! So do my customers, and most of them own tractors and conventual tillage equipment! Robert
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