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
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