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Old 04-25-2010, 09:22 AM
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Goat...IH didnt say you are required to have a 3-pt lift for the tiller when you don't. Installing a 3-pt lift is relatively easy..first ya gotta find and buy one though....You would find that in trying use the tiller without a 3-pt lift that the weight of the tiller would tear up the tiller mounts when trying to drag it and especially at the row end when you have to turn it around to make the next pass when trying to till a garden....Not a recommended course of action.
A 3-pt lift is useful for more implements than the tiller, so the investment in one will pay off in the long run. That's the recommended course of action.

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