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tiller pushes my 682
I thought you guys said a hydro will hold back a tiller.
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It all depends on the soil, unworked soil will push any cub. Even worked up ground will push a little. The only way to help is to put on wheel weights and fluid in the tires.
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It will hold it back, but not as good as a gear drive.
If any of the hydro linkage or trunnion is loose, that's not helping anything, either. |
it was my wife's flower beds. there mostly all mulch
it wasnt skiding the tires . it was pushing like it was a gear drive in neutral |
Nothwest Ohio is heavy soil. You will need to make several passes with each one slightly deeper than the last pass. First pass is around an inch or 2 deep.
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there is 0 dirt / soil in my wifes flower bed. just years and years of mulch and sand.
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Whenever I till with my 149, if the ground is virgin or harder than bleep, I have to feather the hydro lever some. What I mean is when it starts to push you, pull the lever back some towards neutral. It works for me. I also take a few passes going deeper with each pass.
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in 2 weeks I'll take it to a bigger garden so I can play with it. her flower bed isnt very big . it was only 10' long. by the time I think I got it slowed down , it was time to lift the tiller.
how do I check the hydro oil? dip stick? it has a Fram filter on it , should I change it to a cub filter? part # anyone? |
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