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| Jim Clubb | Need info (advice,opinion) on running A 48 in or 60 in rototiller with A 641 ford , soil is a little sandy ,basicly no rocks , will till about two acers
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| Dale Frazier | I use a 60 inch tiller on my 641. It does fine in lighter soil or soil that has been recently worked. Won't touch sod. To work up grass, I have to plow, disc, then till. The same tiller on a larger tractor will pulverize sod. The 48 inch will work a lot easier, but you will have wheel tracks in your seedbed.
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