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Disc or till #6768347 05/19/17 03:01 AM
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I am about to buy a compact tractor. 30 hhorse or so. I have some rocks in Oklahoma but can't decide what to buy

Re: Disc or till [Re: Kyle Horn] #6768628 05/19/17 03:20 PM
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Re: Disc or till [Re: Kyle Horn] #6768635 05/19/17 03:32 PM
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IF the ground is very rocky I would go with a disc. I have both but use the disc more. If the tiller has a shear pin, like mine, every time a rock hangs it up it will shear the pin and you will have to put in a new pin before it will work again. The tiller works great though getting my garden ready to plant......

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My vote if any rocks, disc.


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Re: Disc or till [Re: Kyle Horn] #6769055 05/19/17 10:52 PM
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I'd get a disc but they aren't bullet proof either. I hit a rock the size of a basketball once and bent 3 blades on mine. I still don't know how that danged rock ended up in our sandy soil.


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Re: Disc or till [Re: Kyle Horn] #6769077 05/19/17 11:13 PM
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Both!

Start with the disc as it is really tough to start on new ground with a tiller.


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