Vines/briars getting caught in tiller

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So I’ve got an overgrown field I used my cutter
What kind of cutter? The field and brush mower in my sig is essentially a 36" self propelled rotary cutter. When I got done clearing a field of blackberries and other stuff, there was virtually nothing left. It had all been mulched down to chaff that blended into the ground. The stuff was over six feet tall in places and bound together like junk barbed wire.
 
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In addition to the parrot's beak (linoleum or pruning knives) I use longshoreman's hooks (bale, large or bag, small)
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   / Vines/briars getting caught in tiller #13  
Depending on your land layout... Vines, it turns out, don't do well in fires. Cut it down, do a controlled burn, then disk and/or till. The ash can be good for the soil, too. The heat often kills the root ball, so you get less regrowth.
 
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I have never used a tiller on non disced ground. I would cut with a Bush Hog, then skin it with a lawn mower, disc, then tiller. Thats just on new ground. I have cleared land with a lawn mower. Poor little lawn mower.
 
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What kind of cutter? The field and brush mower in my sig is essentially a 36" self propelled rotary cutter. When I got done clearing a field of blackberries and other stuff, there was virtually nothing left. It had all been mulched down to chaff that blended into the ground. The stuff was over six feet tall in places and bound together like junk barbed wire.
Bobcat rotary cutter.
 
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Depending on your land layout... Vines, it turns out, don't do well in fires. Cut it down, do a controlled burn, then disk and/or till. The ash can be good for the soil, too. The heat often kills the root ball, so you get less regrowth.
Agree about controlled burn. I had to do that the first year I owned my 90 acres (burned about 15 acres of overgrown pasture) and paid to have professionals with the state assist for $350. They did the perimeter prep and started the fire, loaded up and left. Ten years later, we do the annual maintenance work and have great food plots.
 
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I built a tool like this with a long handle and it works perfectly for easily getting "twiny" things out of my tiller. Here's a pic with info on it. It's post 102.


It's got a little hook on the tip of the blade so you can insert into the mass of vines and just pull backwards. Stuff comes out very easy.

 
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So I’ve got an overgrown field I used my cutter on and tried to till it only getting a couple passes and now having to stop and spend hours digging out vines/briars/grasses.
So I can cut it lower, in future I can try and cut it at 3 hights to break things down better. But most the stuff just pushes over and lays flat especially the vines.
I do have a box blade with rip teeth that may grab this junk and get it outa the way before I till.
My main questions are what is the best way to get this junk off my tiller and secondly does this same issue happen with a disc? Seems like a disc would just cut a vine before it wrapped up on it. Thanks.

Cut it fairly low with a rotary mower first. If you have blackberries, roses, or other brambles, slow down to a crawl when mowing to give the mower enough time to shred all of the brambles. You will still have a few that get knocked down and mowed over rather than shredded, so go back in the opposite direction to get those. Then, plow it under and let it sit for a month or so. That will bury the surface residue and give it time to decompose. Then go and till it with the tiller and you will have little to no issues with plugging.

A disc will help to slice up surface trash. They can get plugged somewhat but much, much less than a tiller or a field cultivator.
 

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