Spindifferent
Gold Member
Hi Folks,
Anyone have any experience or thoughts on the benefits/drawbacks of "C" blades vs "L" blades in rotary tillers in terms of impacts on creating a soil hard pan below the max tillage depth?
It would seem to me that the "L" blades would be more prone to create a hard pan since the bottom of the "L" runs parallel to the ground and could smear the soil into a pan layer.
Would the "C" blades be less likely to create a hard pan since the blades would produce more of an angular cut in the soil?
Appreciate any info, much thanks,
- Spindifferent
Anyone have any experience or thoughts on the benefits/drawbacks of "C" blades vs "L" blades in rotary tillers in terms of impacts on creating a soil hard pan below the max tillage depth?
It would seem to me that the "L" blades would be more prone to create a hard pan since the bottom of the "L" runs parallel to the ground and could smear the soil into a pan layer.
Would the "C" blades be less likely to create a hard pan since the blades would produce more of an angular cut in the soil?
Appreciate any info, much thanks,
- Spindifferent