ponytug
Super Member
I had never seen a rotary plow for a walk behind. That must be like a pig rooting around in the dirt. Wow!
All the best,
Peter
All the best,
Peter
I had the rotary plow. It is a real beast to handle when tilling undisturbed soil! Once the soil is initially plowed subsequent use is much easier.
The plow throws dirt and rocks and is, in my opinion, inherently dangerous--as are some of the other Gravely inplements.
Is it too dangerous? Don't want my daughter's husband or me hurt.
I don't really know how to answer your question. All I can say is that at this point of my life I wouldn't chose to use one.
Anybody else have comments on safety. This is the most negative thing so far. I had not really thought that there was anymore danger than a regular mower. Bob999, can you elaborate on what's so dangerous.
Now he has a house and almost an acre. He wants to have a garden.
If gardening is what he wants to do, I would invest in a good rear tine tiller with counter rotating tines, a couple of good garden hoes with different blades, a 5 gallon bucket, a sturdy metal cup, a hand trowel and a book by Mel Bartholomew titled Square Foot Gardening.
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