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OLD THREAD, I KNOW
Reading through this OLD TTREAD, I am wondering just what model tiller this would be. I see that are all different, colors that is, (except for that ugly thing just north of me) ^ but they all look the same. Looking for one as I type this. |
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Sergeant, how would the Deere tiller do against the 004 Cub Cadet? Did Cub make this or someone else?
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I actually had the 30-inch Hydraulic tiller on MY 2206 which was purchased new with the 2206 in 2002. The Hydraulic tiller went with the 2206 In 2018 when I Bought the XT3 GSX. I still found while the Cub Hydraulic tiller was more user-friendly, meaning you didn't have to switch the frame around to back till. Flip a Lever On the MTD/cub and you could till in either direction The Deere 42-inch Hydraulic still did a nicer Job on 1 Pass tilling compared to the MTD Cub Hydraulic tiller I used. That said, the MTD/Cub Hydraulic tiller did do a Better Job than the Brush Hog Mechanical tiller 40 or 42-inch tiller designed for the Supers. When the 3000 series 1st came out MTD/Cub Did Market a 48-inch PTO tiller In Canada using a 2000RPM rear PTO But In the states at first they marketed the 8HP 3 point Tiller which had been Marketed for the Standard size Cyclops and earlier standard size Garden tractors. 2000 the 42-inch Hydraulic Finally Came out for the 3000 series Deere engineers actually designed the own Hydraulic tiller But Had another company Produce it for them I really wish the MTD engineers had been smarter with there 2011 2000 series design and Made it so the 30-inch Hydraulic tiller and electric lift sleeve Hitch could Have worked On the 2000/XT3 series as they had adapted one for a 2000 series commercial In 2011/2012. I would Have Kept the 30-inch Hydraulic tiller then Because it was great for cultivating . Will see how the Bercomac does as I still haven't set it Up On the XT3 GSX yet. But the 3 Hydraulic tiller's I know of In the US always outperformed the Mechanical PTO tillers Deere, MTD/Cub and Ingersoll Much better tillers at Breaking new ground in a single Pass I would Rate them 1. Ingersoll 2. Deere 3. MTD/Cub Had a Neighbor In NY Let me try out the Ingersoll Hydraulic tiller On his 3014 I had a 3016PS at the time . But wife said No to tiller and Hydraulic PTO at the time for the Ingersoll 3016PS unless I got rid of tiller on JD 240 at the time. See she created a tiller collecting Monster I have the Deere 647 48-inch Mechanical Deere 42-inch Hydraulic , Deere 30-inch Mechanical , Bercomac 30-inch Mechanical and IH Number 2 38-inch Mechanical tillers ![]() ![]()
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