Enhance your landscaping and land management capabilities with this 72" Skid Steer Soil Cultivator & Roto Tiller.
- Skid Steer Garden Tiller that will fit most skid steers this is a Light Duty made perfect for those gardens or breaking up the soil or sub soil. This Tiller is a perfect attachment for tilling gardens and small fields. Hunters can make quick work of food plots, and firing lanes. Our Tiller is 72 Inches wide, with 4 Inches cut depth, and bi-directional tiller rotation for different types of soil.
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Specifications
- Color:Black
Product Dimensions:71.37"D x25.08"W x 32.7"H
Power Source:Hydraulic
Material:Alloy Steel
Blade Length:17in
Cut Depth:4in
Inner Width:48 Inches Universal Skid Steer Quick Attach :
ATTENTION: Please check the Mount Plate can fit your loader before purchase ! - Universal Skid Steer Style Hookup
4" Cut Depth
Bi-directional Tiller Rotation for Different Types of Soil
A Direct Drive Motor with Spline Gear
Compatible with All Low Flow Machines
- Color:Black
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72" Skid Steer Attachments Soil Cultivator Light Duty Hydraulic Roto Tiller Key Features
【Universal Skid Steer Hookup】 Designed with a universal skid steer style hookup, this soil cultivator offers seamless compatibility with most low flow machines, ensuring a secure and efficient attachment.
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【Effective Soil Cultivation】72" wide clearing with 4" max cut depth for efficient garden tilling and breaking up sub-soil.
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【Bi-Directional Tiller Rotation】 The cultivator features bi-directional tiller rotation, making it adaptable for different soil types. This flexibility provides optimal performance in a variety of soil conditions.
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【Direct Drive Motor with Spline Gear】 Equipped with a robust direct drive motor and spline gear, this hydraulic tiller delivers consistent and powerful performance, ensuring reliable operation during demanding tasks.
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【Versatility for Different Soil Types】 Bi-directional tiller rotation adapts to various soil conditions for optimal performance.
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【Ideal for a Range of Uses】 Perfect for gardeners, hunters creating food plots and fire lanes, and small-scale land preparation.