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In this video, you can sense my frustration with undertaking my first ever PTO sizing. Bought a new 60" tiller for the RK25 and had to size the PTO shaft accordingly.
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Комментарии : 19   
@MarkChristopherpens
@MarkChristopherpens Год назад
I'm just waking up and saw a video from you, so I know it'll be a good day!
@TryNewThings
@TryNewThings Год назад
I do my very best to ensure you have something to watch on Thursday mornings!
@TryNewThings
@TryNewThings Год назад
Running late with todays video
@robertschumacher472
@robertschumacher472 5 месяцев назад
Sorry everybody for my post and stuff that screwed up, I'm using talk to text since I was injured in a car accident and I'm quadriplegic. Arcade should be RK like Rural King
@davidcharles3131
@davidcharles3131 Год назад
If you had removed the plastic shield, it would have been easier. What you are trying to prevent is inside metal tubes bottoming out and pushing against tractor pto. This should be down position when tiller closest to tractor. If pto is too long it can cause internal tractor pto damage which you do not want to happen. Remove plastic and see if sections are touching? Hope that’s clear as mud.
@astrodiver1
@astrodiver1 Год назад
It's nice to have the tools on hand to get the job done. Nice job on the video!
@matthewkirichkow5279
@matthewkirichkow5279 Год назад
So, if you are using a quickhitch between the tractor and the tiller, you are good. If not, simply cut of 2 inches from each end of the steel pto shafts and it will be just good to go. Then cut off the same 2 inches from each end of the plastic pto shaft guards.
@projectswithjw
@projectswithjw Год назад
Nice Tiller! Don't forget to check out the PTO slip clutch. Mine was locked up when it was new. It killed the tractor instead of slipping when I got into rough dirt.
@TryNewThings
@TryNewThings Год назад
Yikes. Did not check the clutch. Fortunately, garden is tilled now with no issues. Thanks JW.
@bucket0rocks
@bucket0rocks 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the heads up. Had not considered testing clutch as new. Apparently if you store it anywhere that humidity can be a thing, you’re supposed to check / slip the clutch a bit before each use. I only know this from a vid i watched yesterday. I am doing what you’re doing here for the 1st time tomorrow… so thank ya for the walk thru. Side note for idiots like me: always, always always… use safety glasses with rotary cutoff wheels. All it takes is 1 oops to give you a real bad day. Yup, i thought i could just get away without for a quick project if i kept my head far off to the side. Don’t do it pals. Learn from my words, not from eye shards of your own. Please considef this a friendly PSA for anyone else who feels foolishly brave; this comment was not pointed at the channel owner.
@larrystephens7437
@larrystephens7437 Год назад
Time to move some dirt.
@robertschumacher472
@robertschumacher472 5 месяцев назад
Hi could you please get back to me on your tiller and how it worked for your soil? I think arcade calls for a 54-in maybe 58 inch tiller for that tractor which is the same as I have. But the reality is there a one-off odd tiller and cost way more than a standard 5 ft tiller. It would be a good service to know how well your tiller did and what kind of soil you have. I've had some people think that on a sandy soil it wouldn't be quite the load on it but on a clay soil and with rocks it would be worse and may need the full horsepower. I know that on a 60-inch tiller they're looking for a minimum of a 25 horsepower on the PTO which you're my tractor only has about a 20 horsepower. I am wondering about your PTO cut down in as much as where are the PTO is the shortest. What you're really looking for is for that PTO to slide onto the tractor where the PTO is at its longest so that you can slide it back and get it onto the tractor. Where the issue comes is then when you raise or lower your Implement to where the PTO slides in onto its shortest that you will not have the ends beating into each other under the power of your hydraulics. Every tractor is different in many have a very high PTO on the tractor. So all the Dynamics are custom. So I am wondering if you even needed to do that because I will have to go through the same thing and I am handicapped and have to have somebody else to do it . I think this would make another really good video to delve into this a little bit. Also you had good feedback and I remember I had a John Deere rototiller and I got the manual on it and they clearly state that you are to back that spring pack off and go through a procedure every year because the slip clutch needs to protect the tractors PTO. The problem arises when you leave the tiller outside and it gets water into those clutch box just like a brake shoe and then they start rusting up. What I can remember it was something like loosening up the springs on the slip clutch and starting the tractor and seeing that it would slip and running it over a little bit while it was slipping and then shutting everything off and tightening those bolts a little more. Again I would like to see you to go through all of that because you don't want to tear out your PTO inside the tractor it's major big bucks. And again that big question about whether you can use a very common 5 ft tiller on these 20 horsepower PTO tractors like the one you and I have. I hope you are not offended or something nowadays because I am seeking to be somebody who's maybe giving you some information but also wanting some therefore like some friend that you might have and trying to work out what's best for everybody thank you for the video
@TryNewThings
@TryNewThings 5 месяцев назад
Hey Robert! Thanks for the comment. Good timing, I just took advantage of a strangely nice week last week to till my gardens and the neighbors. My soil is terrible and had to dig it all with a backhoe first to get about 12 loader buckets of rock out first. My gardens tilled awesome after that. I did add 7 yards of manure last year to it and that fluffed it up nice. Neighbors garden was straight up lawn. Dropped it all the way down and inches along slower than for mine but had no bogging down and no issues. I’ll post some pictures for you on my channel community page. No pics of neighbors garden unfortunately though. 60 in works fine, and with my wheel spacers I’m still narrower than the tractor. I do have a video posted of me using it last year I’ll put a link to it after this. Experience helps. Got the backhoe off and tiller on in no time this year.
@TryNewThings
@TryNewThings 5 месяцев назад
Check out this one TNT #173: RK25 Tilling New Garden with Tar River 60" Rotary Tiller ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DR7awVDuBCo.html
@TryNewThings
@TryNewThings 5 месяцев назад
And this one is me making my new garden. TNT #199: Starting a New Garden, in the Worst Soil Possible, using my RK25 Tractor ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nXFuQqJtM64.html
@robertschumacher472
@robertschumacher472 5 месяцев назад
@@TryNewThings hey thanks for getting back to me so quick. I got around here has got one of the County Line yellow tillers I think probably from Tractor Supply or Rural King in East willing to give me a good deal on it a $ 1500 with delivery included. So I hope it will work out for me it's used but looks like new. Like I said my soil is Old Farm ground that has been played out and is mostly sand.
@TryNewThings
@TryNewThings 5 месяцев назад
@@robertschumacher472 that should till up just fine. The one you getting 60”?
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