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Understanding Tractor Tillers

A tractor tiller is a type of agricultural implement that is attached to the rear of a tractor to till and prepare the soil for planting.


Some key points about tractor tillers:


Tractor tillers come in a range of sizes, typically from 4-7 feet in width, and are designed to be compatible with different tractor horsepower ratings.


They use rotating tines or blades to loosen, mix, and aerate the soil, creating a fine, even seedbed.


This helps improve soil moisture retention and reduce erosion.


Tractor tillers are often used for tasks like preparing seed beds, renovating pastures and orchards, and incorporating cover crops and stubble into the soil.


They can be equipped with features like adjustable skid shoes to control the tilling depth, slip clutches to protect the drivetrain, and rear shields to control the soil mixing.

Tractor tillers are designed to connect to the tractor's 3-point hitch and PTO (power take-off) system, allowing the tractor to power the tilling mechanism.


Prices for tractor tillers can range from around $200 for smaller models up to $3,000 or more for heavy-duty commercial-grade units.


In summary, a tractor tiller is an essential implement for preparing and maintaining agricultural land, leveraging the power of a tractor to till the soil in an efficient and controlled manner.


If you need any further help or have any questions about service, tractors, implements, or anything else equipment-related, please contact your dealer, local mechanic, or call us at 602-734-9944.  Please ask about our current new and used tractor supply.


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