Implement for making rows??

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Gundawg

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I have been researching implements for my Kubota B3300SU tractor for creating rows in my garden. I have a 3 point tiller and a box scraper with ripper teeth. I am creating a new garden space that was formerly lawn. My plan is to rip the grass up real good with the scraper then till it good. I need something to create rows I don't want to do that by hand. Can I tilt my box scraper enough to create rows? I have the skills to build weld a implement bar to attach some discs etc is that the best way to go? Where can I buy the attachments for the bar? Where I live is not a big farming community so implements are not plentiful. I am in SW Washington and I have some great soil with little to no rocks. I have dug about 600' of trench for water and power and never really hit any rocks bigger than a baseball and very few of those.

I saw a guy on youtube using a tilt blade scraper to create rows. The scraper is of interest to me for occasional snow removal. We usually don't get enough snow to worry about but every few years I have to clear the snow or we can't get in and out of our driveway it is steep in a couple spots and 1/4 mile long. I have been using the loader bucket to remove snow so far and it works but not great.

I also have a backhoe attachment that I use for other stuff but I don.t think it would work that great for making rows. I don't want to spend more than necessary what is the best way to go?

Thanks Mike
 
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kids....lots of kids. lol The terminology can vary from one part of the country to the other. Locally here the sweeps you are looking for would be just that, ditcher sweeps (furrower sweep). They can typically be mounted on a conventional diamond bar standard. I could see where you could make that work on a box blade if you had the appropriate standard to put in place of the ripper, or build something to interface in place of the ripper point that would hold a ditcher sweep. Furrowers.jpg
 
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I guess the important question would be rows for what..?? Other than potatoes, all you need to do is basically "mark" rows for sweet corn beans, etc. And the second question would be, what do you intend to be weeding between rows with..?? Tiller, 3 pt. cultivator..??

A tool bar with shanks and small narrow shovels will make most. Just have to set them to the right spacing for what you intend to use to keep the weeds down. If you're going to till between rows, allow some swing room of the tiller, so you don't till your crop. A little turn on the steering wheel can swing a tiller more than you realize.

A middle buster like above for potatoes to make a furrow, and if you run along side the furrow, it will cover them. Unless you want to get another tool bar, and make a hiller.
 
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If you are not doing acres, a makeshift job can get furrows made now while you look for a real toolbar setup for next year.

Make a V shaped device (or buy some furrower sweeps) that will clamp on some or all of your box blade scarifiers. Or make a new shank to fit the scarifier mounting slots.

Here is a very simple tool bar that could hold discs or sweeps for large or small hills.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/201789-what-size-hiller-disks-buy.html

Bruce
 
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If you are not doing acres, a makeshift job can get furrows made now while you look for a real toolbar setup for next year.

Make a V shaped device (or buy some furrower sweeps) that will clamp on some or all of your box blade scarifiers. Or make a new shank to fit the scarifier mounting slots.

Here is a very simple tool bar that could hold discs or sweeps for large or small hills.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/build-yourself/201789-what-size-hiller-disks-buy.html

Bruce

I just looked in my metal rack and I have everything I need to make a bar like the one you showed in that link. Where can I get the furrow sweeps and disc setup. I have called a couple tractor places close by and they said they would have to order something in. I am thinking if they order something in I will pay double is there a good online source on the West Coast to source this stuff so I don't have to pay a bunch of shipping on heavy items?

I also like the idea of using my box scraper ripper slots but since I have the steel I may just make a tool bar.

As far as what I am planting a little of everything corn, tomatoes, green beans, squash, okra, Etc. I want to plant in a row for watering. As you can tell I am not a farmer but I have grown many gardens over the years. I have never had the equipment or the room for this size garden. I volunteer at our local food bank so I plan to grow as much as I can because it will not go to waist.

Thanks Mike
 
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Drive around and look for old implements behind barns. :)


I find it frustrating you can't buy common farming items around here. Have you tried any of the dealers in the Portland to Salem area? More serious farming is done down there.

Bruce
 
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I just looked in my metal rack and I have everything I need to make a bar like the one you showed in that link. Where can I get the furrow sweeps and disc setup. I have called a couple tractor places close by and they said they would have to order something in. I am thinking if they order something in I will pay double is there a good online source on the West Coast to source this stuff so I don't have to pay a bunch of shipping on heavy items?

I also like the idea of using my box scraper ripper slots but since I have the steel I may just make a tool bar.

As far as what I am planting a little of everything corn, tomatoes, green beans, squash, okra, Etc. I want to plant in a row for watering. As you can tell I am not a farmer but I have grown many gardens over the years. I have never had the equipment or the room for this size garden. I volunteer at our local food bank so I plan to grow as much as I can because it will not go to waist.
Thanks Mike
Once you have a tool bar it opens up lots of options besides just hiller/bedder discs...make the tool bar wide enough to add some 'S' tines to sweep behind the rear tires...Tillage Tools, Tillage Parts, Sweeps, Plows, Disc Blades, Hillers

An adaption for the tool bar could even be made to hold a (hobby farmer) planter...Earthway Garden Seeder, Precision Garden Seeder, Earthway Seeder

lots of options for a dedicated tool bar...Good Luck...
 
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I have an old implement behind my barn too bad you are not closer.
 

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