(quoted from post at 16:17:56 02/20/17) How many horse power required for a 5 foot Rototiller. Soil
we have is clay.
(quoted from post at 16:53:35 02/20/17) Fred The guys are giving you some high figures in my experience but each to his own. I have been a KUBOTA dealer for over 28 years and sell a lot of rear mounted tillers. Lots depend on the transmission of the power tractor. A hydrostatic tractor of 24 pto hp will drive a 72 in tiller, however I usually put a 60 in on them. The 30 hp with any kind of slow transmission will work fine. Hydrostatics work better because you can use high engine speeds and still have slow ground speed.
(quoted from post at 17:25:16 02/20/17) I run an Allis 5030 with a 36" tiller. But with the ground speed selection it has it would easily handle a 60".
Gearing is everything.
Back in the '70s my brother ran a Howard K series 80" wide with a late John Deere 3020 and it was all it could do to handle it in Low Gear. Not to mention needing a stack of 9 front weights to keep the front end down. But it sure worked up soil well.

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