Barreto 1320H
Barreto 1320H
Rear Tine

Barreto 1320H

Barreto Heavy-Duty Full-Sized Tiller

SPECIFICATIONS

ENGINE OPTIONS
Model 1320H: Honda GX390 13 HP
Model 1620B: Briggs & Stratton V-Twin 16hp

DIMENSIONS
Length: 77″
Width: 27″
Height: 44″
Tilling Width: 20″
Weight: 560 lbs.
Hydraulic Reservoir: 14 gallons
Ground Drive Forward: 85 ft/minute
Ground Drive Reverse 85 ft/minute

 
FEATURES
  • Marked grease points allow for easy maintenance
  • Free-wheeling hubs unlock to transport the tiller without starting the engine
  • Counter-rotating tines cut through sod and hard-packed soil
  • Hydraulics are easily accessed for maintenance and repair
  • Simple controls are easy to learn and easy to operate
PRODUCT INFORMATION
DESIGN
All hydraulic means easy maintenance, no downtime, and the most efficient use of your horsepower to get the job done. Weight, balance, stability, and tine speed allow this tiller to work where others can’t.  The open design allows for easy access to the hydraulics when maintaining or repairing.  The heavy design means your tiller works for you instead of tossing you around.  The tine drive motor is directly mounted to the tine shaft, resulting in a system so durable the original tiller was rented out for more than 20 years.  Counter-rotating tines break up the most difficult soil, clay, or sod.  The wheel drive and tine drive work independently of each other to allow your tilling travel speed to be adjusted to the soil conditions.
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CONTROLS
The operator-friendly controls couldn’t be easier:  one handle to set the tine drive and one to adjust the wheel drive.  Engage the clutch lever, use the variable speed drive to adjust the ground speed, and engage the tines when you are ready to till.  If you need to stop for a moment, drop the clutch and the tines and wheels will stop, leaving your engine running and ready to pick up where you left off.
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ROI
With no belts, chains, or gears to mess with, maintenance is minimal.  The hydraulic motor is recessed into the outside of the frame for easy accessibility and removal.  Moving parts are protected by seals and plates.  Pressure relief valves prevent damage when tines are blocked, reducing the chance of costly repairs.  A tiller that’s down produces no revenue:  by choosing hydraulics, you’ll increase your utilization and minimize maintenance costs, improving your bottom line.