I guess you guys have a lot heavier soil than we do here in southeast Missouri. I run a 6 foot tiller on my 3039r and ran it on my 3038e at max depth of 7 inches with plenty of hp to spare. Tills it up into powder.
Most 5 ft implements have a slightly wider working width than 5ft exactly. I believe our tiller has an effective width of 62-63 inches and it will throw dirt out on either side which covers up tracks.
@@bradbruggeman6745 you may be able to get away with it, but the very edges may be ran over by the outside of the tires. We have a 5ft brush cutter and haven't noticed any grass that wasn't cut.
@@jbnshop2574 That would probably be a costly endeavor involving the dealer since I have loaded rear tires. That would be heavy for 1 guy to handle by hand. Hopefully the filled tires will be enough?
That’s a beautiful property!
Thank you!
I guess you guys have a lot heavier soil than we do here in southeast Missouri. I run a 6 foot tiller on my 3039r and ran it on my 3038e at max depth of 7 inches with plenty of hp to spare. Tills it up into powder.
Gives you more room for tire chains too.
What grapple model is that? Happy with it?
New stance of 66 inches but 5ft implements cover? 5ft=60 inches? Don't think I understand?
Most 5 ft implements have a slightly wider working width than 5ft exactly. I believe our tiller has an effective width of 62-63 inches and it will throw dirt out on either side which covers up tracks.
@@jbnshop2574
Ok. Would like spacers myself but don't think it would work with my mx5 cutter.
@@bradbruggeman6745 you may be able to get away with it, but the very edges may be ran over by the outside of the tires. We have a 5ft brush cutter and haven't noticed any grass that wasn't cut.
@@jbnshop2574
That would probably be a costly endeavor involving the dealer since I have loaded rear tires. That would be heavy for 1 guy to handle by hand. Hopefully the filled tires will be enough?