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Garden #2
My neighbor owns an old farm. He rents off most of it to an actual farmer for corn and beans. The old pastures he rents to a guy to make hay. There’s a small piece of old creek bottom that has not been used for anything. I asked if I could put some plants in, and he told me go ahead. My rent is cleaning up some dead wood laying around (firewood for me, and it’s locust to boot). It has been really wet around here for quite a while, and tonight I finally got a chance to get in and bust up some of the overgrowth. Still pretty wet, but the 1812 with the 1A tiller did a good job. Nothing like a Kohler magnum tugging on the governer a bit!
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Looks a tad bit sticky! Crop insurance circles are already tossing around the term "prevented planting" here, and its raining more now.
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2072 w/60" Haban 982 with 3 pt and 60" Haban 1811 with ags and 50C 124 w/hydraulic lift 782 w/mounted sprayer 2284 w/54" mowing deck |
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At one point there was so much dirt on the front tires the front end was off the ground. Took me a minute to realize why I couldn’t steer, lol.
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That is not ideal tilling conditions
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In the picture below, the area on the upper left is where I tilled. |
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I have a question for you how is the tiller mounted on the back of your 1812? I just got a 1811 and I have a no.2 tiller setting here and I would like to use it on the tractor thanks for any info to mount it .
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Either you have to have a cat 0 3pt and an adapter, or you have to build your own. A 2B is the only tiller that will work with cat 0, 3pt. A #2 would have to be modified to work.
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J mech I was looking at other posts on here and I seen one marked tiller adapter for a 1872 by cyr2872. I was wondering if there is more info on a mounting brackets of this style it's a no.2 tiller it came with a 169 I bought at a farm auction. The 169 is getting a overhaul and I need a tiller adapter for this gt. Any info or pointing me in the right direction would be appreciated
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Cyclone, I bought my adapter from xtreme motorworks. Pricey, but it went right on. Also, you do need the 3 point hitch, as J-mech said.
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Thanks guys for the info looked a extremes web page looks like time to get more parts
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