View Full Version : Re: Husqvarna Garden Tractor
Phil_R
05-28-2008, 04:11 AM
Food plot implements made for ATV's may work behind your Husqvarna... Cabelas (http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/index/index-display.jsp?id=cat603039&navAction=jump&navCount=1 &cmCat=MainCatcat21412&parentType=category&parentI d=cat21412)
msta999
05-28-2008, 06:12 PM
I have seen these self powered tow tillers around.
http://www.amazing-atv-machinery.com/atv-rototiller-agrifab-products.html
The make small to larger sizes.
Deberosa
05-28-2008, 08:37 PM
Hmmm. To bad you are not near me... I am selling my rear tine Sears tiller because I have the tractor with a tiller now.
The rear tine tiller worked fine for me, and you could probably work it if you can operate a front tine tiller. Even if you have to stop at the end of each row to turn it, although you get the hang of turning it after a while.
I've had several kinds of rear tine tillers from a troy bilt to the sears. The feature I like about the sears one is that it has a counter rotating tine feature - great for breaking new sod but if your gardens are set you don't even need that.
Debbie
Drawbar
05-29-2008, 02:25 AM
I really hate to send people off of one forum to another, but in this case I think its the best idea. In any case you really need to ask this question over on www.mytractorforum.com. They have a special sub-forum dedicated just to Husky tractors.
It really amazes me what these people do with small HP, garden sized tractors. From building buckets to make level areas for pools, to adding lug tires and snowblowers, these people turn small machines into some working pieces of equipment.
You should really ask them over there. They know the links, the in and outs, and the best way to turn your tractor into a worker.
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