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    Thinking about getting a tiller for my Kioti CK2610 Anyone have any opinions on what to buy?

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    I have buddy that has a Rhino brand and has had it for prob 5-6 years now if not longer. No issues but he honestly doesn't use it a lot and its stored under an awning. Used a couple times of year for a few food plots and a garden or two. I want to say its somewhere around a 6' cut and works fine on his 50ish HP Kubota. Catch an estate or equipment auction and there are usually a couple for sale as its a piece of equipment many buy but don't have a regular use for.

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      #3
      I have 6ft king kutter with 40hp tractor and its heavy duty. Don't go for cheap light weight. That size tractor I would go 5ft max.

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        #4
        Not familar with that tractor ...But must have super low gear....to creep along...

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          #5
          I’m running a 6’ King Kutter on a 50hp and it has served me well. I guess I’ve had it for about 12 years. We used it for years to till and work our roping area. Our soil is black dirt with rocks and over the years we’ve gotten most of the rocks out of the arena and brought in sand. I’ve had to replace the tines because they wore down to almost nothing. Looked like filet knife blades. Also had to weld up a couple of cracks. We’ve used it pretty hard but all in all I’d buy another if I was looking for a new one.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Geezy Rider View Post
            I’m running a 6’ King Kutter on a 50hp and it has served me well. I guess I’ve had it for about 12 years. We used it for years to till and work our roping area. Our soil is black dirt with rocks and over the years we’ve gotten most of the rocks out of the arena and brought in sand. I’ve had to replace the tines because they wore down to almost nothing. Looked like filet knife blades. Also had to weld up a couple of cracks. We’ve used it pretty hard but all in all I’d buy another if I was looking for a new one.
            It’s good to hear of someone that uses them enough to get their money out of these tools. Most use them a few times then move on.

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              #7
              Anyone tried the County Line brand? Gear drive with clutch for $$1,700 new.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
                Anyone tried the County Line brand? Gear drive with clutch for $$1,700 new.
                I’ve had one for a long time. I got it with a tractor that I bought. It’s been through hell and back. I replaced one u joint. Don’t know if the newer ones are built as well.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
                  Anyone tried the County Line brand? Gear drive with clutch for $$1,700 new.
                  County Line is made by King Kutter for Tractor Supply. I’m assuming they are equal in quality but I don’t know for sure.

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                    #10
                    You will Be happy with your buy. They are great tools. I use one for burn breaks. I believe it is a county line.

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                      #11
                      My county line brush hog is a flimsy piece of junk. My King Kutter tiller is much heavier than the County line ones I see at Tractor Supply. I wish I had the Rhino or Woods brush hog....

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