@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +9
Get more info on these tillers by clicking this link! www.goodworkstractors.com/product/buy-rhino-ag-rebel-rototiller-rhino-ago-rebel-rotary-tiller-for-sale/
@rfb71173 года назад +1
Thanks for the quick response....you are doing a great job.
Bob@wengamper5113Год назад
How much
@wengamper5113Год назад
How much
@dada1912 года назад +23
Are you kidding me? That tiller did that with no mowing? I was amazed! Basically it brush cut and graded all in ONE PASS! Mind explosion! I need that in my life! Instant garden beds.
@xrude7875Год назад
i have a NH small 35 with a 60" woods tiller that would do the same thing a a lot less money
@pooriashams7 месяцев назад +2
I would never do that. Use rotary cutter. Then tiller.
Depends on how much you want the life span if your equipment to be.@Charliemmafan19 дней назад
@@xrude7875so how much does your new holland tractor and your tiller or whatever cost then total?
@TelescopeJunky3 года назад +8
Keep on having that fun Master C. Looks great and as always you are the best at presenting our tools of the trade. 👍🙂
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад
I appreciate it sir!
@knightscotty19823 года назад +15
Interesting video sir. Tiller did very well in the heavy vegetation. Looking really good
@rongray41189 месяцев назад
I'm in Northern Nevada (more rocks than soil) so I enjoy you guys posting a great tilling video... it's like plowing snow for me!
@toxrozzx81583 года назад +3
Impressive! Really enjoyed watching it! Keep up the nice work! @Good Works Tractors
@marypatten96552 года назад
Wow. That tiller really does the job. Thank you for this video.
God bless@gorodetzers3 года назад +1
Shell in palm beach gardens Florida here. I can't get enough of the videos you're doing. I literally watch all day long it seems when im online doing my stock market stuff. You should do a live cam thing over there. Id be on it all the time.
@deerrudy3 года назад +5
Nice job. Makes all the difference with the right equipment. And amazingly made it thru the entire video without 20 RUclips commercials. Thats a good day! Hopefully we see the results when plots are up
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +3
Haha, that's not supposed to happen! :)
@anthonykontos79319 месяцев назад
@@GoodWorksTractors I can’t find this tiller anywhere
@brian_20403 года назад +1
Rhino makes damn good product. Rotary cutters, scrape blades and now looks like a good tiller.
@CT_Yankee3 года назад +8
You should add a follow-up clip taken in the late Spring of 2021 to show if you efforts proved fair, good or excellent. Inquiring minds what to know.
@bruceg79ify3 года назад +1
I went from an old yanmar tiller to a frontier tiller on my 2032R this fall. Boy what a difference.
@augustreil3 года назад +2
Plot looks perfect !!
@aaronburford5701Месяц назад +1
That tiller is AMAZING!
@powrguy16963 года назад +10
That tractor and tiller combination works amazingly well. You can be sure that a slip-clutch is the ONLY way you can till that kind of ground and not spend all your time replacing shear pins. Results from a single pass with it were outstanding. Nice job, and good video.
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +1
Thanks for watching! Yes, slip clutch is a must have!
@aideningram4343 года назад +1
Hardened bolts we do it all the time
@whome99369 месяцев назад +2
Yeah but grade 8 bolts are sorta defeating the purpose of sheer protection.
@LeaMacDonald3 года назад +2
So much like Saturday morning cartoons I feel wrapped in warm and nostalgic feelings of yesteryear. That tiller is amazing - like Monster Movie Matinee - and waiting for the seeder sequel is like waiting for part 2 of Monster Movie Matinee!!! Outstanding camera work once again Courtney Spielberg!!! :) 👍
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +2
Ha, thanks Lea! Hope you have a good weekend!
@B2Hives3 года назад +3
Have you considered Buchwheat for your cover crop? It is about the least expensive seed to buy, broadcast seeding or drill, will attract every pollinator, deer, turkey and other game birds in abundance. Buckwheat will grow fast in a short season, produce at least 30:1, usually more, reseeds itself. Adds Phosphorus to the soil, will grow in any kind or type of soil. You will not be disappointed.
@JeepinMaxx3 года назад +2
VERY impressed with the results!
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +1
Thanks for watching!
@Dave-hc6ppГод назад
Pretty impressive for a little tractor and rotovator. I used used to use 55-60 hp diesel tractors and 60”-72” rotovators. Grass would still get wound up in it and slow things down.
@anewguy082 месяца назад +1
wooow this thing is so new, I can smell the paint thru my monitor :) good work
@beauv22452 года назад +5
I’m amazed at how fast he’s going and how well the dirt is turning out.
@jimdavidson5208Год назад
Why? He's only going down about 2 inches into the soil.
@joeantolak46293 года назад +3
Wow you took it through the woods , how does it do with the roots ? Great way to bang down fat ruts , you’re giving me ideas !
@nationhotrods2 года назад +1
Wow, great video! I have around 5 acres that I have ran the discs on/box scrape and rock rake and want to smooth out from years of being tilled and planted with corn and sunflowers for doves. It was never smoothed out between years and it’s pretty rough but very good soft topsoil. Would this dig enough to fill the ruts created? I made a drag out of some old power poles and chain link that I could run after using this if you think it would fill/cut out the ruts enough to be level. I’ve been debating on getting a soil pulverized until I saw your video. Thanks for any help!!
@derekdreke4990Год назад
Man that is absolutely beautiful!!!
@lorzon3 года назад +4
To say that this is impressive is an understatement.
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +1
Thanks for watching!
@kirdot20113 года назад
@@GoodWorksTractors who needs grass mowing when you can just till everything
@mattmaxey86042 года назад
Outstanding video, glad I found it. I've watched a lot of food plot videos and was considering selling my tiller to get different equipment. Now I know to--till baby, till--thanks to the tractor channel I like. I have a 5 foot Bush Hog, identical to yours as you mentioned, that will be behind my 50 HP Kioti. I'll have some great plots.
How bad was the weed regen versus the plot seeds? I should have a bit more time so I'll likely give the weeds a week or two then spray and broadcast. Of course, given the cost of glyphosate this year...
As to the weed tangle everybody has mentioned, it appears that better designed tillers don't have as much of a problem thanks to shielding etc.@zyrockdaddy7060Год назад
I can't wait to use one of those this Spring on 2 acres
@dalemills79262 года назад +1
Freaking amazing..we live in Florida so woods near us is no doubt a jungle...this would definitely be a major challenge..
@Dragon_Camp_Cooking_3 года назад
Chewed that up nicely
@brian-my7ym9 месяцев назад
I recently bought five acres of land, about three and a half to four of it is heavily wooded and I have started clearing it. I like the equipment that you are using, and this particular video, seem very cathartic. Not sure why.
@claudenormandeau92113 года назад +1
Very impressive
@ClearCreekCabinMiniFarm3 года назад +5
Great episode Courtney - With the that tractor & the Rhino Tiller you certainly made short work of this project - So when can you come to Tennessee and do my overgrown field for my miniature donkeys....lol - I looked at the 5 ft. version of the Rhino on your website - Will my 1025r have enough power to run it...?
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +1
Unfortunately, it requires 25HP at the PTO...I will say I've ran 60" tillers on the 1023e and the 1025r. Not saying I recommend it, but I always had success running that setup believe it or not.
@richardtutor83312 года назад
Nice . It looks like it does a decent job for one path .
@MrPhatties3 года назад +35
That place is going to be a weed forest in about 1 month lol.
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +10
The deer don't seem to care at all.
@marksleeper37523 года назад
great vid, I have a Rhino 850 8' hyd scraper blade it's built like a tank
@funkidslearning96462 года назад
U know any kind of tractor with using rear tine to break soil for making ready to plant but used one? I'm looking for a used one for doing 10 acre farms
@thegrinch81613 года назад
That’s a great piece of kit
@nickolascrego57168 месяцев назад
I do like that rototiller.
@davidclark51382 года назад
Just found this vid,
Any chance you could del the cost of the jd tractor, + all hook up equipment, shafts ,links etc.
And detail cost on the tillerunit.
I'm looking for a set up equal unit.
For my farm needs .
Well let's see whats available.
Thanks@charleskelbley3853 года назад +5
The sounds of the engine and tiller put me to sleep. My 2 year old woke me up because I was snoring! Lol
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +1
🤣👍
@prungpanyapradit32942 года назад
Thanks so much for the clip guy. i'm watch at Thailand.
@FabbedFun2 года назад
Just subbed. I like your channel. I really like when you demo different attachments... BUT... ever thought about adding some red to your tractor offerings? Haha. Great content, sir!
@xazoola60003 года назад
the video said 66HP. Is that at the P.T.O? I ask because I have a 1995 Ford 5030 with claimed 65Hp at the P.T.O. Can the 72 inch tiller be used with 65ish HP? would you risk damaging the gearbox? I am interested in this tiller but that is a lot of money only to damage it with too much HP on the unit. thanks for any reply or suggestions.
@kalsworld2347Год назад
That seeder is one I would love to get one day.
@carlitomadrona62113 года назад
was this for clearing land only? tilling and chopping in 1 pass, not bad.
@gregrandolph28453 года назад +2
We tilled about a 1/4 acre food plot with my 4066R and 6 ft tiller. We didn’t spray or cut the weeds first - just like you. It took me over two hours to pull all the weeds put of the tines afterwards. All them weeds get wrapped around there and you can’t rotate the tines without a crowbar. Makes it hard to connect the pto because you have to rotate the tines by hand to get the splines on the pto shaft to line up.
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +2
Take a look at the 4:30 mark. I haven't touched the underside of the tiller. Hardly a weed to be seen. ruclips.net/video/3TlfSz-OAMk/видео.html
@MikeL-vu7jo3 года назад +1
I love equipment
@CrowCreekOutdoors3 года назад
I want to use mine for this, but I worry how many roots & rocks I’ll find. Mine’s an older Befco model. I’d have to take a pocket full of shear pins I suppose.
@davidvoa12 года назад
Did it turn the ground easily because it was already soft or can it do it to hard ground?
@mattschwartz9153 года назад +3
Looks exactly like my Bush Hog RTG72 tiller. It's built like a tank. I switched mine to reverse till and love it that way but I don't have rocky soil. I run mine with a 45hp tractor.
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +1
I'm going to try a reverse rotation sometime, I just can't see how it could do better, but I gotta find out for myself! Thanks for watching! FYI, Rhino Ag's parent company bought Bush Hog roughly 11 years ago. alamo-group.com/investor-relations/press-releases/press-pages/alg-completes-acquisition-of-bush-hog.html
@mattschwartz9153 года назад +2
The reverse till leaves an even better seed bed. In my experience it covers the existing vegetation even better in a single pass. The downside is sticks are more likely to get stuck in the tines and it wants to throw rocks forward instead of jumping over them. Definitely don’t try it until you have the front guard installed. I made that mistake! Had dirt all over me and my tractor.
@mikebowling32283 года назад
@@GoodWorksTractors Been my experience with forward tine tiller that in rocks I break a lot of bolts on the tines. I believe that reverse till would come up under the rocks and not break tines or bolts as bad.
@bradleyhicks45393 года назад +3
Great video. Awesome results. How much trouble did you have with vegetation buildup and vegetation wrapping around the shaft and times?
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +4
Surprisingly very little besides a few random vines I got into around the perimeter. The green, leafy stuff just shredded up.
@cowboywoodard25692 года назад
Great for making a garden
@Johnrider12342 года назад
I have a jd and frontier tiller. Works great.
@danielsinclair6252 года назад
when you say mulcher on your skid steer; are you referring to a flail mower?
@markaraujo062 года назад
i love it nice and clear
@thegoodearth73 года назад +2
Pretty impressive. I like the brush attachment on the front and can't help but wonder if it would fit my JD 990?
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад
Yes it will
@craigp31602 года назад
I wonder how well that would work in rocky soil? Most of the soil I have has large potato sized rocks, some rocks even larger.
@michaelholland24512 года назад
Doing good
@AutomationDnD8 месяцев назад
Nice
@reggiemurphy5555Год назад
What brand is that tiller and how fast were you going
@stefanolsen38379 месяцев назад
Awsome video. Since you don't spray before seeding. Won't this just grow into weeds and grass ?
@GoodWorksTractors 9 месяцев назад
Weeds come in, but the plots do really well. These aren't production crops, the deer haven't complained yet about a few weeds here and there :)
@MechArenaChiller2 года назад +1
I Like IT.
@chosk54Год назад
What tractor are using?
@HangNguyen-ty7zvГод назад
What is the brand name? So does the 25 hp tractor can handle this one?
@supernova65533 года назад
what are the tire sizes on your tractor?
@shohokuslamdunk3 года назад
Love your channel buddy. Please don't stop selling tractors no matter how much money you make from youtube videos. :-)
@jamesfisher7410Год назад
What horsepower tractor are you using
@meateaterwhitetail729110 месяцев назад
Yeah. Sooner or later you're going to rebuilt the pto and transmission. Discings good enough
@MikeDPlxztc3 года назад +2
Rototillers are the best things since Swiss cheese. since I got mine I can do all my food plots in one day that used to take me three and they leave the ground looking silky smooth just incredible. one question you are doing a lot of turning while running your tiller I was told and my tillers manual States you should never turn with the tiller in the ground I think the reason being that it will tear up the bearings or maybe bend the blades?
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +2
I've always done it, maybe I shouldn't. However, never had any issues either.
@IndyTiger10502 года назад
So went looking for the results video, none to be found. At least append this one with the progress, post as UPDATED. The tiller works well, impressive.
@pascalallard4053 года назад +3
Nice vid, what happen if you hit some 3 or 4 inch rocks with this tiller, big damage?
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +4
It has a slip clutch, so same thing that happens when a brush hog with slip clutch would hit a hidden stump. Clutch engages until the resistance passes and then back to operation.
@mikesampson2041Год назад
The 1st 5 minutes is like every hunters yearly claims. Lol. Sounds just like my brother and I.
@pegasus2105632 года назад +2
Only one problem with this, as the roots of the weed still intact, the fields will look the same in a month or two or next spring...
@CT_Yankee3 года назад +2
You ain't seen rough until you've tried to till a field in my corner of CT!
@POLOLOUS33 года назад
Here! here! I am in NE CT and debating on a dozer or ground ripper/hoe for the larger rocks before I prep with a Harley rake.
@cs-rj8ru2 года назад
There are fields in CT? I though it was all suburbia?
@CT_Yankee2 года назад
@@cs-rj8ru You're thinking of the Gold Coast - Fairfield & New Haven counties. The Connecticut river valley (aside from some pockets like Hartford) used to have extensive agricultural activities (think tobacco). A bit east & west there was/is a lot of dairy. When you get into my corner (Tolland & Windham counties) there still are a lot of what I'd call hard-scrabble farms, some that involve substantial acreage (by CT standards). Outside of the CT river valley the soil seems to grow rocks, most of which wreak havoc on plows & tillers, or poke up in the hay fields making it challenging to cut the grass. As the generations pass, many farms have surrendered to subdivisions to satisfy greedy heirs (it's more financially beneficial to grow houses rather than agricultural stuff).
@danielmeyer4033 года назад +4
Any footage of the food plots after they've grown? Any luck hunting?
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +2
Not enough footage to make a video, but did post a picture awhile back from a ground blind overlooking the plots. They came in great. Unfortunately, didn't have any luck this year. The right one didn't come along at the right time.
@sethcollins33133 года назад +5
In your view, and others can respond too, how well will the 60" work with the 1025r? Looking at the specs. It looks like that would be the max. For the tractor, is it one of those situations where "just because you can do it doesn't mean you should?" Thanks!!!
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +2
Well, I think it will handle it, but I wouldn't recommend it to my customers :)
@sethcollins33133 года назад +2
It appears that the shortest one they make is 60" am I correct? I'm impressed by how well it does in one pass. Therefore, it must dig deeper than most others I've seen. My experience in working with hand rear tine and hiring others with 3 PT. tillers is they only go about 3 - 4" deep. I like to go deeper personally.
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +2
Yeah, 60" is the smallest in this series. 48" in their series down.
@mr.fringeminority54263 года назад +4
As a general rule: Try to stay above 3.5hp/foot for roto-tillers and you should be A-OK. This is dependent upon the working travel speed, but what implement isn't? 5x3.5=17.5 so I don't see why it wouldn't work for you. This is effected by so many things (soul condition, blade sharpness, etc.) that a simple equation doesn't fit all of the setups, but as a general rule - it seems to work.
Hope it helps! If you do end up running a 60" tiller on that machine, I'd be interested to see the results.@steffangabriele-magikalmom38223 года назад +1
It will work (I used to have a mahindra 25hp with a 60" tiller) but it is pushing the tractor very hard and you have to go very slow. Had a lot of times the tractor wouldn't even maintain rpm and was bogging by about 500 ram even going slow. I have since moved to a 46hp with a 72" tiller and it is night and day - works so much better.
@kevinblitzcki270911 месяцев назад
Hi there,
I'm stuck in a bit of a predicament. Got a few acres in alfalfa and can't find anyone reliable to cut the crop for me and I won't spend thousands of dollars on buying haying equipment so thought of using my rototiller to only cut and pulverize the plant portion of the crop without touching the ground. I'd make sure my tiller is lifted at least 2-3 inches off the ground at all times so it's not damaging the root and only mowing/mulching the stalk/plant. I'd do that over the course of the summer 3 times and just let the cut field rot and decompose over the winter.
I know this is not ideal but would you think a HD rototiller can give nearly as good of a finished product as a flail mower or not?
Thanks for your time and hope to get your insights on this.@GoodWorksTractors 11 месяцев назад
Hey Kevin, no, it's not going to work. That really isn't how a tiller works. Plus, blade speed (tip speed) is not anywhere near fast enough to cut hay with a tiller.
@kevinblitzcki270911 месяцев назад
@@GoodWorksTractors My ultimate goal is not cutting for baling or anything, it's only to knock it down and mulch into usable matter and let it decompose over winter. Of course, I'll be doing it X 3 this summer so we shall see how it goes but I'm trying it on a small test patch first.
Not concerned about my crop but I can't spend a $100,000 on haying machinery just to support such small field. I know it's not ideal, but sometimes you gotta work with what you have.
And ty for the prompt reply!
@funkidslearning96462 года назад
U know the price for renting any 🚜 per day and month?
@ghassanalniser32612 года назад
This machine is great, we need one ✌️🇮🇶🇮🇶✌️🇮🇶🇮🇶🙋🙋🙋
@b.l.barfield24202 года назад
It's so much better if you will double cut. Instead of taking a full cut in that rough stuff, center your hood on the edge of the last cut each time. try it and you will see a much better job and it's easier on your equipment too.
@dwayne91582 года назад +1
Watch a lot of your video's, they are great. Wanted to know if John Deere 4066R tractor will fit through a 8' garage door, I have tractor on order.
@GoodWorksTractors 2 года назад
It will, but barely and could come down to the exact opening height, tire pressure, tire size. I've had some that rub the weather stripping, some that wouldn't fit until I lowered pressure. However, once I add liquid ballast, lower the psi a bit, I've never had an issue.
@dwayne91582 года назад
@@GoodWorksTractors Thanks
@waynegalyen61762 года назад
How does that compare to a kingkutter
@pakton98922 года назад
Good Mecin. good all proyek...👍👍👍🇮🇩🇮🇩
@dwightarnold69803 года назад
The same thing will come. Back next year won't. it?
@yoku91683 года назад +1
Can I have a simple of this? 😬😬
@natehill80693 года назад +1
I need to recondition my pasture and I have been wondering if tiller > (plow + disc).
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +1
I've always preferred the tiller.
@steffangabriele-magikalmom38223 года назад
Plow and disc will likely be faster and has the advantage of burying the sod. The tiller will likely do a nicer job, but will also need more than one pass spaced out a few weeks.
@rfb71173 года назад +2
Wow that tiller looks awesome...works better than my unit. Do you think the 4066 can handle the 84" tiller?
thanks, Bob@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +1
Yes, absolutely! Thanks for watching!
@rfb71173 года назад +1
What is the suggested hp for the 84" tiller? thanks, Bob
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +1
Says 45-65HP at the PTO
@blocdog2 года назад
H
@KingsOutdoorLife3 года назад +2
Great video as usual. Did you get a shot of the tiller after eating all that stuff? I just did that and my tiller is all kinds of stopped up. I'm looking for a good way to clean it all out. Suggestions?
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад
Yeah, here's a video of me planting that field right after I tilled. ruclips.net/video/0Em88RU_e2w/видео.html
@HangNguyen-ty7zvГод назад
How much for this one?
@paullewis64843 года назад +2
How about leveling ground to improve hay field? Will this work to do that ?
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад
Yes, it will definitely help.
@paullewis64843 года назад
@@GoodWorksTractors Any dealers involved in lease arrangements...Near zip 32054...
@mikegto653 года назад +1
Amazing tiller...is it reverse rotation?
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +2
This one is forward, but they do make reverse rotation in this series.
@labaslegacyfarm2422Год назад
This is exactly what I need will love to know the price
@rexoliver77803 года назад +1
Excellent job! Does better then walk behind tillers. Your tiller thinks it’s a rock crusher!
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +1
Haha, yeah it really ripped right through everything!
@PityuDohi61Год назад
Kecskéről hallottál már?
@oldretireddude3 года назад +5
You may find that you put a lot of weed seed in the ground also.
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +2
Yep, I'm sure I did. However, I'm not going for perfection here :)
@DuncanAitken3 года назад +8
Pretty impressive for a single pass! Could you front-mount a flail mower? Would make the tiller work less strenuous, as well as more evenly mixing in the organic matter.
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +2
Possibly, but it would have to be a hydraulically operated front flail and would be extremely expensive to setup. Thanks for watching!
@DuncanAitken3 года назад +1
@@GoodWorksTractors Indeed, if there's no front PTO and hitch, it would get expensive. Thanks for the video, I enjoyed it greatly.
@masonbecker13573 года назад +2
We have that on ours but has a pro that shoots to the front then straight down for a mower and then towards the back but yeah
@dougB44542 года назад +1
What happens when you hit a rock. Is there a slip clutch or shear pin?
@GoodWorksTractors 2 года назад
Slip clutch is standard.
@kennethhuff71583 года назад +1
Nice job , how deep are you going?
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +2
About 5"-6" here. Pretty deep as I wanted to get through the roots from all this overgrowth. I normally don't find the need to till this deep though.
@NeedsMoreToys3 года назад
Your lucky that wasn’t grasses with a thick sod base. The result would have been very clumpy. Were you running low gear at full 540 rpm?
@GoodWorksTractors 3 года назад +3
Yes, I would never recommend anyone run less than rated RPM while tilling. It is one of the most demanding jobs you can put on a tractor. I've ran a tiller a time or two...okay, for nearly 30 years. Sod isn't much for a good tiller either. Worst case, double passes solve that problem. Much better than a disc.
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