
Rotary Tillers
Farm-Maxx & Phoenix 3-Point Rotary Tillers for Reliable Soil Prep
Prepare your fields with confidence using our lineup of Farm-Maxx and Phoenix 3-Point Rotary Tillers. Designed for serious tillage work, our tillers feature gear drive and reverse tine systems, multiple working widths, and durable build quality—perfect for everything from garden prep to large acreage cultivation.
Rotary Tiller Variants Available
- Short Working Width Options – 47″ to 60″ tillers, ideal for small tractors and tight spaces.
- Mid-Size Models – 70″ to 80″ tillers for mid-range tractors with heavier soil.
- Heavy-Duty & Reverse Tine Tillers – Built for tougher ground, deeper tillage, and big jobs.
- Gear Drive vs PTO Drive – Gear drive models offer smoother, quieter operation and lower maintenance vs traditional belt PTO versions.
Features That Set Our Rotary Tillers Apart
- Reinforced steel frames and thick‐gauge tines for long life in rocky soil
- Adjustable depth skids or wheels for consistent tilling depth across the field
- Slip clutch or shear bolt protection on PTO models to protect your tractor
- Easy maintenance with greaseable bearings and replaceable tines
- Widths for every size farm—compact, mid, and heavy-duty rows
Frequently Asked Questions About Rotary Tillers
What size rotary tiller do I need for my tractor?
Match tiller working width to your tractor width and horsepower. For sub-compact or compact tractors, go with 47-60″ models. For larger tractors, 70-80″ plus models give better coverage.
What is reverse tine, and when should I choose it?
Reverse tine tillers churn soil in the opposite rotation, providing finer mixing and preventing soil from being pushed forward. Ideal for breaking new ground or improvement of hard soil.
Do I need gear drive tiller vs standard PTO drive?
Gear drive tillers are quieter, more durable, and often better for continuous tillage. PTO models are simpler and less expensive. Choose based on your frequency of use and field conditions.
How deep can these tillers go?
Depth depends on the model, soil type, and tractor power. Most of our tillers work well at 4-6″ depth, some heavy models achieve deeper tillage.