ROTARY TILLER, 60"
Conquer wet, rocky, and sandy soil in preparation for sowing seeds, planting trees, or landscaping.
model 0983478
$6,790
model 0983478
$6,790
- Conquer wet,rocky,and sandy soil in preparation forsowing seeds, planting trees, or landscaping with Oregon’s 60" cutting width Rotary Tiller.
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- Conquer wet,rocky,and sandy soil in preparation forsowing seeds, planting trees, or landscaping with Oregon’s 60" cutting width Rotary Tiller.
- Conquer wet,rocky,and sandy soil in preparation forsowing seeds, planting trees, or landscaping with Oregon’s 60" cutting width Rotary Tiller.
- Easily adjust working depth with the skid shoes
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Dimensions
- TillingDepth:7"
- Tilling Width: 59"
- RotorSwingDiameter:15"
Frequently asked questions
Q: Do my gearboxes come from the factory filled with oil?
A: No. Be sure to pick up SAE-80W-90 oil before leaving the store.
Q: How do I fill the gearbox with oil?
A: Fill both gearboxes with SAE 80W or 90W gear lube until it runs out the side level plug. Use a 5/16” Allen wrench to re- move the fill plug.
Q: What assembly is required?
A: The rotary tiller is shipped partially assembled. Assembly will be easier if components are aligned and loosely assem- bled before tightening hardware...
Q: Can I begin tilling at max tilling depth?
A: No. Tillage depth is dependent on ground hardness, tractor speed, skid shoe setting, and tractor hitch adjustment. Multiple passes may be necessary to achieve tillage depth.
Q: How do I adjust my tilling depth?
A: Loosen the 1/2” cap screws that act as the front pivots to the skid shoes. Remove the 1/2” cap screws (46) that hold the rear of the skid shoes to the tiller frame. Adjust the skid shoe to the desired tilling depth. Reinstall the cap screws in the rear of the skid shoe and tighten all cap screws.
A: No. Be sure to pick up SAE-80W-90 oil before leaving the store.
Q: How do I fill the gearbox with oil?
A: Fill both gearboxes with SAE 80W or 90W gear lube until it runs out the side level plug. Use a 5/16” Allen wrench to re- move the fill plug.
Q: What assembly is required?
A: The rotary tiller is shipped partially assembled. Assembly will be easier if components are aligned and loosely assem- bled before tightening hardware...
Q: Can I begin tilling at max tilling depth?
A: No. Tillage depth is dependent on ground hardness, tractor speed, skid shoe setting, and tractor hitch adjustment. Multiple passes may be necessary to achieve tillage depth.
Q: How do I adjust my tilling depth?
A: Loosen the 1/2” cap screws that act as the front pivots to the skid shoes. Remove the 1/2” cap screws (46) that hold the rear of the skid shoes to the tiller frame. Adjust the skid shoe to the desired tilling depth. Reinstall the cap screws in the rear of the skid shoe and tighten all cap screws.
Q: What maintenance is required on my rotary tiller?
A: Duplicate from operator’s manual. Video needed for TSC portal and end user.
Q: Why do I have to adjust my driveline length?
A: If the distance is too large, the driveline will be too short for proper engagement. If the distance is too small, the driveline may bottom out in operation and damage the tiller or tractor.
Q: How do I adjust my tailgate?
A: Lock chain in place using lug on the rear of the tiller. The lower the tailgate is adjusted, the finer the tilth.
Q: How do I level my tiller?
A: Raise the tiller off the ground. Level tiller side to side. Check by measuring from the forward skid shoe pivot to the ground on each side. Adjust, using tractor 3-point arm leveling device.
A: Duplicate from operator’s manual. Video needed for TSC portal and end user.
Q: Why do I have to adjust my driveline length?
A: If the distance is too large, the driveline will be too short for proper engagement. If the distance is too small, the driveline may bottom out in operation and damage the tiller or tractor.
Q: How do I adjust my tailgate?
A: Lock chain in place using lug on the rear of the tiller. The lower the tailgate is adjusted, the finer the tilth.
Q: How do I level my tiller?
A: Raise the tiller off the ground. Level tiller side to side. Check by measuring from the forward skid shoe pivot to the ground on each side. Adjust, using tractor 3-point arm leveling device.