California
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- Jan 22, 2004
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- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
Popster, listen to Sixdogs.
I made a similar tool to get weeds out of my tiller. A cheap linoleum knife from Harbor Freight
with its handle driven into a piece of conduit. With this I can reach in from either side of the tiller to cut out weeds. This works fine for the few hours per year I run the tiller. If I did this for a living I would make a better quality tool like Sixdog's.
For cutting out that hose you might want heavy pipe for the handle, so you have some inertia to rip the hose when you yank on it.
If its only weeds clogging the tiller - the remedy is to mow first!
You're stuck just digging it out with a sharp knife and patience.
Here's a tool I made that makes life a lot easier when these things happen.
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I made a similar tool to get weeds out of my tiller. A cheap linoleum knife from Harbor Freight

with its handle driven into a piece of conduit. With this I can reach in from either side of the tiller to cut out weeds. This works fine for the few hours per year I run the tiller. If I did this for a living I would make a better quality tool like Sixdog's.
For cutting out that hose you might want heavy pipe for the handle, so you have some inertia to rip the hose when you yank on it.
If its only weeds clogging the tiller - the remedy is to mow first!