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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Jacksonville, TX
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I think a double row potato plow is what I need. I am gardening with raised beds, and I use my potato plow to start the bed.
First, I cultivate it nice and finely, then I drive down the rows with my potato plow to dig trenches parallel to each other. I then go back with my shovel shape the beds up nice and neatly. There are two problems with this technique: 1) The shovel work gets REAL old FAST when I'm doing hundreds of feet of gardening rows. 2) The tractor is driving over the area that later becomes the planting/growing area. It seems like if I had a double potato plow, then I could set the spacing of the plows so that they are each directly behind the wheels of my (Kubota 30hp) tractor. Then I drive down the row and it automatically makes two trenches with the planting surface directly between them. It makes sense to me, but I've searched and searched and haven't found anyone else talking about this. Am I on the wrong track here? Is there a better way to do this? And if not, is there such a double row potato plow available anywhere? |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hutchinson, KS
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I don't have an answer for you, but one thing you can expect with raised beds is WORK! They sure look nice and appear easier to maintain, but I will stick to traditional type beds. I have considered a raised bed for strawberries but that is about it.
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Case DX40, Landpride Finish Mower FDR2572, LP Box Blade BB2572, LP Post Hole Digger PD25, LP Tiller RTR2072, LP Rotary Cutter RCR1872, LP Landscape Rake w/ gauge wheels LR2584. Old 2 row planter, disk, 2 row cultivator, 3 pt lift, 2 bottom plow. CCM Hydraulic TOP Link. |
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Location: Jacksonville, TX
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hutchinson, KS
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See link. Are these results something like you want?
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/a...iller-mod.html
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Case DX40, Landpride Finish Mower FDR2572, LP Box Blade BB2572, LP Post Hole Digger PD25, LP Tiller RTR2072, LP Rotary Cutter RCR1872, LP Landscape Rake w/ gauge wheels LR2584. Old 2 row planter, disk, 2 row cultivator, 3 pt lift, 2 bottom plow. CCM Hydraulic TOP Link. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Meridian Idaho
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You probably are thinking of something with hippers to form a bed.. like this:
3-PT KEULAVATOR FRAME (FRAME ONLY) - Agri Supply Personally I have formed 'drive on' raised beds which are frameless raised beds. They are the width of my tiller and I just drive right on the bed and till them up. There are a couple of pics in this thread: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/r...den-yet-4.html I have since planted grass between the beds to keep down weeds and to provide mulching material. Just waiting for the grass to thicken up so I can give it a first mowing. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Meridian Idaho
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I have one and it doesn't really make a 'raised' bed... it will make furrows on the sides like for flood irrigation but it doesn't move much dirt onto the 'bed'. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 80
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Try one of these sometime:
Leinbach Machinery Catalog Not too bad. You may want a shaper on the backside to square off the bed top, but otherwise it works fairly well.. IowaAndy |
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New Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Jacksonville, TX
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This is great information - thank you all! I'm well on my way here.
The S-Tines on a toolbar with u-clamp seems to be the setup I'm looking for. I'd rather have straight bars rather than S-Tines, but maybe there's a reason S-Tines are superior? I'll be calling a few of the companies that you all listed. Thank you again; I'll post pictures when I get my rig setup! ![]() |
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