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  1. sascaggs

    BCS: Power Harrow vs. Precision Depth Roller X Tiller Combo

    I've been learning more about BCS attachments for finishing beds. At a market garden or small farm scale, the power harrow seems like a great option. However, I've recently heard about the combination of a rear tine tiller and a precision depth roller -- basically a steel roller attachment for a...
  2. sascaggs

    BCS: rotary plow vs. rear tine tiller

    Now there is a good question: rotary plow vs. tiller and hiller? I can imagine both would make nice beds, but the plow might disturb more soil layers which may be good or bad depending on your philosophy. On the other hand, a rotary plow is good for a whole lot more than just making beds. For...
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    BCS: rotary plow vs. rear tine tiller

    The BCS I've been using and many of the newer models have at least three speeds (in addition to reverse) that you change with an automotive style clutch. Most of the time I am working in 1st or 2nd. However, there is also switch near the gear box - not sure what this is called - that increases...
  4. sascaggs

    BCS: rotary plow vs. rear tine tiller

    Greetings all, I've been working with an older BCS model, basically an antique from the 1980s. Mostly I use a rear tiller and a box scraper. I'm looking at getting one of the newer models and looking at attachments, and the rotary plow is pretty impressive. My question is: if you had to pick...
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