Did you know inefficient tilling can cost up to $5,000 annually in wasted labor and fuel? Farmers and contractors across the US are ditching undersized equipment that strains tractors and delays projects. Enter the 60 inch 3 point tiller
– the game-changer for large-scale soil prep. But does size really matter? Let’s dig in.
(60 inch 3 point tiller)
Your 45HP tractor deserves better than a cramped 42-inch tiller. Our heavy-duty 60 inch 3 point tiller delivers 30% wider coverage per pass, reducing overlapping by 18 passes per acre. Key specs that win:
Model | Working Width | Blade Count | Acres/Day | Fuel Save |
---|---|---|---|---|
42" Compact | 42" | 24 | 8-10 | 12% |
48" Pro | 48" | 28 | 12-15 | 18% |
60" X-Treme | 60" | 36 | 18-22 | 27% |
Not sure if you need a 48-inch or 60-inch tiller? Our FieldMax Pro series offers modular attachments. Swap between 42", 48", and 60" working widths in 90 minutes flat. Perfect for contractors handling both vineyards and corn fields.
When Smith Family Farms upgraded to our 60 inch 3 point tiller, they crushed their 500-acre prep in 11 days instead of 18. "We saved $3,200 in diesel alone," reports foreman Mike Thompson. Their secret? Reduced passes + our TURBO-DRAFT® depth control system.
Ready to transform your soil prep? AgriMax Pro Tillers offers FREE site evaluations + 0% financing through 2024. Don’t let outdated equipment hold you back – claim your 10% launch discount before June 30!
(60 inch 3 point tiller)
A: 60-inch 3-point tillers require tractors with 25-45 HP and Category 1 hitch systems. Always verify your tractor's PTO horsepower and hydraulic capacity before purchasing. Compact utility tractors are most commonly compatible.
A: Select a 42-inch tiller for tight spaces and tractors under 25 HP, while 60-inch models suit larger fields (5+ acres) and stronger tractors. Mid-sized 48-inch tillers offer balance for 1-4 acre plots.
A: Some components like PTO shafts may adapt between sizes, but tine assemblies are size-specific. Always consult manufacturer specifications for cross-compatibility. Gearbox capacities typically differ between models.
A: Heavy clay soils require more horsepower per inch - consider 42-inch tillers for dense earth. Sandy soils allow wider 60-inch operation. Moisture content and tillage depth (4-8") also impact width decisions.
A: Larger 60-inch units require more frequent gearbox oil changes (every 50 hours) and tine bolt torque checks. All sizes need seasonal bearing lubrication, but wider models experience greater side-load stresses.
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