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Mini Tiller
Skid Pro’s Mini Skid Steer Tiller attachment is a powerful landscaping tool designed to simplify soil preparation tasks. Featuring a robust construction with 30 replaceable steel tines, this mini skid steer tiller efficiently tenderizes soil and uniformly smoothens compacted ground, creating optimal seedbed conditions. Its 48-inch tilling width reduces the number of passes needed, boosting productivity. This tiller attachment is equipped with a powerful direct-drive motor that delivers maximum torque for thorough soil cultivation. It also comes with a hinged front shroud for convenient maintenance access, a motor protection plate, and a massive 3-inch tiller bearing for enhanced reliability and durability.
Mini Tiller
- 30 replaceable steel tines tenderize soil
- 48" tilling width keeps passes to a minimum
- Powerful direct drive motor for max torque
- Hinged front shroud for easy access
- Motor protection plate for longevity
- Massive 3" tiller bearing
Mini Tiller
The Skid Pro Difference
Hinged Shroud Design
The hinged shroud allows you to access your teeth easily and makes tine replacing a breeze.
Hardened Steel Tines
This mini skid tiller boasts hardened steel tines and can reach up to 6" below ground.
Protected Direct Drive
This unit is powered by a direct drive motor with a protection plate, giving you power and protecting your tiller.
Heavily Gusseted Frame
The frame is heavily gusseted and engineered to take ground engagement.
Features
Industrial Design
- Impressive 3/16" thick main frame
- Heavily gusseted hood and frame
- 1/4" thick tines can take on any soil
- Direct drive motor gives excess power
- Motor protection plate keeps your machine running
- Over 2" thick main driving shaft
Specifications
Flow Requirements | 12-22 GPM |
Tilling Depth | 6″ |
Frame Thickness | 3/16″ |
Shaft Thickness | 2 1/2″ |
Weight | 420 lbs |
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Commonly Asked Questions
Our skid steer tiller is a powerful tool that evens out soil and prepares it for plantations, farming, and other uses. It tenderizes the soil and, due to its 48" tilling width, can cover a large portion in a single pass.
This mini skid tiller boasts hardened steel tines and can reach up to 6" below ground.
Yes, you can use this mini tiller on hard and compact soil to break it even and tenderize. It has a direct drive motor which makes it powerful.
Yes, this mini skid steer tiller is compatible with all loader models. However, check your loader model, weight and load bearing capacity, and more before buying the attachment.
You can adjust the tilling depth by changing the angle and speed of the drum. Before doing this, ensure you switch off the motor to prevent any accidental movement.
Very rarely, you may have to make multiple passes as this tiller is powerful with a huge width. It can tenderize large amounts of dense soil in a single passing. Its 1/4" thick tines can take on any soil.
Here are some factors to consider when choosing a tiller attachment for mini skid steer.
- Tilling depth: Consider the tilling depth of your projects. Choose a tiller that allows you to adjust the tilling depth depending on the job.
- Tiller width: The tiller width determines the area covered in each pass. A wider tiller will cover large areas of ground quickly. However, you can consider a narrower tiller attachment for mini skid steer when working in compact areas or tighter spaces.
- Soil conditions: Different mini tiller attachments perform better in various soil conditions. For instance, if you plan to use the tiller for looser soil, a lighter tiller is sufficient. However, if you want to use them in dense, compacted soil, you will require a robust tiller with stronger teeth or equipped with higher-powered motor.
- Compatibility with skid steer model: Ensure the tiller attachment is compatible with the mounting style and hydraulic system of your mini skid steer. Check the manufacturer’s specifications for compatibility, including hydraulic flow requirements and pin-on versus quick-connect mounts.
- Build quality and durability: Look for a tiller made from durable materials, including reinforced components or hardened steel. A robust frame and strong cutting blades are critical for consistent performance and long-lasting durability, especially if you plan to use it frequently or for heavy-duty jobs.
- Ease of maintenance: Choose a mini skid steer tiller with low maintenance requirements. Features such as replaceable blades, simple lubrication points, and accessible maintenance areas will allow your tiller to last longer and perform better.
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