How do you measure tiller tines?

How do you measure tiller tines?

If you don’t have access to the make or model of your machine, you can locate the correct tiller tine based on the tine’s dimensions. First, measure the space between the mounting holes, center line to center line. Type the dimension into our search feature for a list of tiller tines to fit your application.

What is a bolo tine?

The standard tines that come with most machines are Bolo tines. These are used for deep tilling with little clogging. On the other hand, Pick and Chisel tines are slightly curved and used for hard or rocky soil. Yet, these tines can easily clog in vegetation.

Are tiller tines Universal?

Universal tines come standard on all new tillers. Rental tines are an optional version, sometimes purchased after the original tines have worn down. Rental tines are wider, thicker, and more resistant to wear.

Are tiller tines supposed to be sharp?

In general, tiller blades are not sharpened once the tiller leaves the factory. By the time they wear away enough to dull the edge, they are usually also scored, bent or rusted to the point that sharpening is not a possibility. Remove the spark plug wire before doing anything else with the tiller.

What is a BCS Tiller?

With BCS Tillers, you don’t just dig your dirt, you build your soil. All BCS tractors have a second, dedicated speed for cultivating between your plants. In this gear, the tines turn 10 times per revolution of the wheel, eliminating weeds and creating a dirt mulch without over-pulverizing your soil.

Where are Troy-Bilt tillers made?

Where are the Troy-Bilt products manufactured? Most equipment available for purchase in North America is assembled in North America with the majority of our manufacturing and assembling plants located in The United States of America.

What does counter rotating tines mean?

• Counter-rotating tines: Tines that move opposite to the rotation of the wheels. Counter-rotating tines dig in harder, making this feature perfect for breaking new ground, or dealing with hard-packed soil or clay. • Forward-rotating tines: Tines rotate in the same direction as the wheels.

Can you sharpen Rototiller tines?

Rototiller blades often require sharpening after a season of breaking up clods and striking against rocks. Sharpen the tiller tine blades at the start of each garden season to keep the tiller working efficiently. The tines are rather thick and do not require as sharp an edge as pruning blades or shovel edges.

Are BCS tillers any good?

The BCS is a great option for somebody who doesn’t have the resources to purchase a large tractor, or somebody who has the need for a number of specialty attachments. It’s also great exercise because you get to walk along with it. This is really the perfect tool for the small market gardener (or the crazy hobbiest).

What is best rear tine tiller?

The 5 Best Rear Tine Tillers For Large Gardens

  • Best for Compact Soil: Troy-Bilt Super-Bronco Review.
  • Best Price for Power: EARTHQUAKE Victory 33970 Review.
  • Wider Tilling Width: YARDMAX YT4565 Review.
  • Best Rotating Model: Craftsman 7021649 Review.
  • Most Powerful for Established Beds: Troy Bilt Big Red Review.