Skid-Steer Mounted Garden Tiller
Fred Tessendorf, Sr., Lena, Ill., bolted a 4-in. piece of angle iron to quick-tach plates that attach to his skid loader and bolted a 24-in. garden tiller off a Deere 110 riding mower to it. The tiller, which is located off to the side of the skid steer, is belt-driven by an orbital hydraulic motor off a fertilizer auger. The unit’s overall length is 80 in.
“It’s easy to use, and I have a good view of everything in front of me. I built it entirely from stuff I already had and didn’t have to buy anything,” says Tessendorf.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Fred Tessendorf, Sr., 6286 Hwy. 73N, Lena, Ill. 61048 (ph 815 369-2795).
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Skid-Steer Mounted Garden Tiller FARM HOME Miscellaneous Fred Tessendorf Sr Lena Ill bolted a 4-in piece of angle iron to quick-tach plates that attach to his skid loader and bolted a 24-in garden tiller off a Deere 110 riding mower to it The tiller which is located off to the side of the skid steer is belt-driven by an orbital hydraulic motor off a fertilizer auger The unit’s overall length is 80 in “It’s easy to use and I have a good view of everything in front of me I built it entirely from stuff I already had and didn’t have to buy anything ” says Tessendorf Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Fred Tessendorf Sr 6286 Hwy 73N Lena Ill 61048 ph 815 369-2795
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