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Skid Pro’s skid steer tiller features a powerful rotary design, making it ideal for gardening, landscaping, and site preparation tasks. Built for efficiency and durability, our skid loader tillers feature hydraulic motor that delivers high torque and can easily break up compacted soil, cut through roots, and blend nutrients for optimal soil health. With heavy-duty construction and user-friendly controls, our skid steer rototiller provides consistent, reliable performance across terrains. Whether for residential landscaping or commercial projects, this skid steer tiller ensures quick and effective ground preparation, turning any soil into a smooth, ready-to-plant surface for professionals and DIYers alike.
Tills up to 6” deep for ideal seed bed preparation & weed elimination
Significant torque increase from direct drive motor through planetary gearing allows for productivity in even the toughest conditions
XL 3.5” wide forged, heat-treated tines for extended life and added durability
7 gauge hood cover with 3/8” side construction gives industrial strength
Model | 72” | 84” |
Tilling Width | 72” | 84” |
Overall Width | 80” | 92” |
Overall Depth | 40” | 40” |
Height | 23” | 23” |
Weight | 865 lbs. | 1,040 lbs. |
Tine Width | 3.5” | 3.5” |
Number of Tines | 24 | 28 |
Greaseable Bearing | 3” | 3” |
Required Hyd Flow | 15 gpm | 15 gpm |
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A skid steer tiller is used to break up and mix soil, compost, gravel, sand, or other materials. It can also help prepare the ground for planting, landscaping, or construction. A skid steer tiller consists of a rotating drum with metal tines that dig into the soil and turn it over. The depth and width of the tilling can be adjusted by changing the angle and speed of the drum.
Our skid steer tiller has a digging depth of up to 6 inches.
The best results from this tiller will come after you have done some prep work. We suggest going through and cutting your area down. Then, if this is wild soil, go through and spray to kill off everything. After that, you can go ahead and till the soil. If you leave up some brush or vegetation this tiller will still work, but for the most prestine results you should prep, cut, and kill of vegetation prior to tilling.
Both a tiller and a cultivator have their unique strengths. With its versatility, a cultivator, is perfect for lighter soil mixing and weed control in already loose soil. On the other hand, a tiller is a powerhouse, effectively breaking up hard, compacted soil.
Avoid using a tiller in muddy or overly wet soil. This can lead to soil compaction and damage the tiller. Tilling very rocky soil may also damage the tines and reduce effectiveness.
The skid loader’s tilling depth depends on the type of model used. Our skid steer tillers can till up to 6 inches, allowing for thorough soil aeration and nutrient blending.
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