Bucket Bar for Preparing Soil to Plant

   / Bucket Bar for Preparing Soil to Plant #11  
You could easily adapt this attachment to the front bucket, if you did not want to remove the backhoe,,

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The one in the pic is a small CAT 0 one that I had,,
I have a CAT I one also,, the pic is "somewhere"

The loader tooth bar has too many teeth, so each will penetrate in the soil just a little.

The tool in the picture can go down 6 inches in my garden, with only its 100 pounds of weight.

AND, as far as cost,, sometimes, that tool is on Craigs List,, for $50,,,
 
   / Bucket Bar for Preparing Soil to Plant #12  
You could easily adapt this attachment to the front bucket, if you did not want to remove the backhoe,,

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The one in the pic is a small CAT 0 one that I had,,
I have a CAT I one also,, the pic is "somewhere"

The loader tooth bar has too many teeth, so each will penetrate in the soil just a little.

The tool in the picture can go down 6 inches in my garden, with only its 100 pounds of weight.

AND, as far as cost,, sometimes, that tool is on Craigs List,, for $50,,,
That is a cultivator, not a plow or ripper. Eventually the garden will develop a plow hardpan layer at 6” if the ground isn’t loosened at a greater depth periodically. My tiller did this, and that’s why I’m buying a ripper to get that deep soil loosened.
 
   / Bucket Bar for Preparing Soil to Plant #13  
That is a cultivator, not a plow or ripper. Eventually the garden will develop a plow hardpan layer at 6” if the ground isn’t loosened at a greater depth periodically. My tiller did this, and that’s why I’m buying a ripper to get that deep soil loosened.
I doubt that the tooth bar could do a better job with hardpan?? :unsure:
I did not name it, because several regions have different names for that attachment,,
To John Deere, a cultivator has sweeps, and shields to protect young plants,,
 
   / Bucket Bar for Preparing Soil to Plant #14  
A ripper bucket for your backhoe could work as a subsoiler. Backhoe Ripper You just have to reposition the tractor a bunch. My JD870 that weighs about 400 pounds less than your tractor is not very interested in pulling a single shank on the 3 point hitch. I need more weight on or in the rear wheels.
 
   / Bucket Bar for Preparing Soil to Plant #15  
I’ve been gardening 30+ years. I have used many methods, but every effective soil prep tool is a 3ph attachment. The only gardening function that a FEL is very good for is moving mulch and manure and bringing in the harvest.

I’m going to buy this implement for my tractor to use the rip the soil this spring before soil prep with my walk behind tiller.

That seems like overkill and expensive for a 50x50 ft garden. Around here, people use a rototiller, but maybe our soil is different. A used one might be $4-500 on Craigslist. It is something a person uses twice a year, for a few hours, to save $200 a year on veggies.

Oh, I know....the difference in flavor is worth $1000.
 
   / Bucket Bar for Preparing Soil to Plant #16  
That seems like overkill and expensive for a 50x50 ft garden. Around here, people use a rototiller, but maybe our soil is different. A used one might be $4-500 on Craigslist. It is something a person uses twice a year, for a few hours, to save $200 a year on veggies.

Oh, I know....the difference in flavor is worth $1000.
Most people use a rototiller everywhere. But over several years, soils get compacted and develop a plow pan just below the tilling depth and need to be ripped. The ripper costs $1650, considerably less than most pto tillers. My garden is considerably larger than 50x50 and it fills our freezers and canning jars each year. The garden and orchard combined with a freezer full of home grown beef is a major part of our household groceries each year.
 
   / Bucket Bar for Preparing Soil to Plant #17  
I used my 60" tiller yesterday to break up some turf, then turned around and used the FEL to scrape the loose material to where I wanted it. I also have a Toro walk behind tiller for smaller jobs.

I have a subsoiler if I want to break the ground deeper. Got that from my dealer for $150 or so.

Note that I didn't mention digging or turning dirt with the FEL. Pretty sure damaging the loader arms or cylinders would cost more than a tiller. I might consider turning a garden area with the BH, then leveling with the FEL, or a cultivator as shown above, or even a drag harrow.

Even with loose, non compacted material piles, you can't really push in too deep with the FEL on these little machines.
 
   / Bucket Bar for Preparing Soil to Plant #18  
I doubt that the tooth bar could do a better job with hardpan?? :unsure:
I did not name it, because several regions have different names for that attachment,,
To John Deere, a cultivator has sweeps, and shields to protect young plants,,
I’m not referring to a tooth bar. I’m referring to a ripper plow that goes 12-14”.
 
   / Bucket Bar for Preparing Soil to Plant #19  
A 50x50 garden:
Just use the bucket like a spade and dig up,the garden to whatever depth you want. When finished back blade and or drag a beam of some kind over it for levelling.
No need for an extra cutting edge or equipment other than the drag.
 
   / Bucket Bar for Preparing Soil to Plant #20  
I’m not referring to a tooth bar. I’m referring to a ripper plow that goes 12-14”.

Subsoiler, I think is what he's talking about...
 
 

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