DJ54
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Really can't answer that one, as I've never dealt with them. But, I'd guess the sharpness of the blades on what your cutting with, ground speed, and how your cutter deposits the cuttings would have a lot to do with how fine it chops it up. Making a second pass if it looks like it's not fine enough would beat cutting vines wrapped around the tiller.
Personally, on my Oats, I moldboard plowed them down, then ran a disk over them. It hasn't rained here for nearly 2 weeks. When I ran my walk behind tiller through the garden yesterday, I saw very little, if any remnants of the Oats, but definitely doing their job holding moisture. I will definitely be sowing more where the potato patch is this year after I dig them.
Personally, on my Oats, I moldboard plowed them down, then ran a disk over them. It hasn't rained here for nearly 2 weeks. When I ran my walk behind tiller through the garden yesterday, I saw very little, if any remnants of the Oats, but definitely doing their job holding moisture. I will definitely be sowing more where the potato patch is this year after I dig them.