wanna
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Hi guys has any one had any experince with the row builder sold by stevens tractor its a modle crbk16hd row builder any pros or cons also has anyone had any experince with the linback garden bedder gb48 thanks art
everythingattachments.com has great videos on youtube.Hi guys has any one had any experince with the row builder sold by stevens tractor its a modle crbk16hd row builder any pros or cons also has anyone had any experince with the linback garden bedder gb48 thanks art
Here is a picture of the one we sell. Ken Sweet
Do you have just the disk assemblies? Looks like that framework would be really easy to cobble together with some square tube.
Ian
I got the 14" disk with 22" shanks from Ag-Supply and put them on my old cultivator frame this weekend. They worked great where the ground had dried out enough, got 7.5" of rain last week. Can't wait for the other fields to dry out so I can use my new toy.
Jim, I'd love to see a picture of your hiller mounted on your cultivator. I put mine on my cultivator and left a middle sweep to lay out a planting furrow on top of the bed. The shafts on the hillers from AgriSupply were just a bit smaller than my sweeps, so I had to shim around them so the cultivator feet would tighten down. My hillers and a photo of my bedded garden are below.
Is it just me, or is the use of disc hillers like these a relatively new thing? As kids we planted acres and acres of vegetable crops in furrowed rows, but the only hills were ones we built by hand to plant melons, squash, cucumbers, etc. I have so many implements now that I would have killed for as a kid. We wore out a one-way plow and now my tiller does a similar job much quicker and far better. We had that one-way, a cultivator, a 2-bottom plow, a dirt scoop, and spike and tooth harrows. In those days the only mowers I saw powered by the PTO were sickle-bar mowers. I don't recall seeing rotary cutters until the late 50's or 60's. I bet I could ask Ken Sweet and he'd know when they were first used.![]()
I usually take pictures of everything I do like this but was just too busy last weekend (Turkey season came in). I will get some pictures this weekend when I head back to the farm. I am building a better frame to mount the disc on and also plan on making it a full blown bedder, got the material lying around and like messing with this stuff. Looking at making a bed 6" to 8" high and 10" to 12" wide but it will be fully adjustable.Jim, I'd love to see a picture of your hiller mounted on your cultivator.