The tiller can work with an average tractor with a standard PTO positioned on the rear and a CAT O three point hitch with no difficulties at all.
If the tiller does not penetrate the ground with ease, then it could be too dry, hard or its compacted form may be intact. Change the depth and check that the blades are properly fitted.
Blades must be replaced after they have been shortened from the original size between 1 and 1.25 inches.
Be sure to grease the rotor support, drive line cross efficiently and bearings teat and frequently inspect oil levels of the gearbox.
In case one takes over an fractured shear, one has fracture pin one has to deactivate P.T.0 and put off the tractor and reverse the replacements made before.
While moving piece of in transit, put the tiller on the highest point and also make sure that P.T.O. engages while making sure that local traffic laws and regulations are observed.