nspec
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- Dec 31, 2007
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- Southern Rhode Island
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- Kubota B2630, '53 Farmall Super H, '47 Farmall AI, '44 Farmall A
I'm starting a new vegetable plot, about 100 x 40. Over the last 2 years, I've cleared and stumped it. I've got a really nice plow and tiller and just seeded buckwheat for the first time to help add some structure to the soil.
I'm looking for an implement which I can use after the tiller. The tiller fluffs things up almost too well. It leaves 5' wide humps with rows in between that are more settled/packed from the edges of the tiller and a little of the tires.
I was thinking of running through with a chain drag just settle things out a bit and make it real uniform. I also want to use something on flat ground to cover seed which I broadcast - buckwheat, rye, etc..
I don't own a chain drag, and can hardly justify the cost for such a limited use. I know it would work well, just wondering if something else would also work. I would be buying a cultivator at some point. Thinking that would definitly take the fluff out and settle things some, but as for covering the seed?
I made a drag out of chain link and it worked just okay. I also dragged a board, but it only got the high spots. When I drove through the fluffed up soil, I made tire tracks about 4-6 inches deep and the board would miss those. See what I'm getting at? Sorry to be long winded, just looking for any thoughts or ideas.
I'm looking for an implement which I can use after the tiller. The tiller fluffs things up almost too well. It leaves 5' wide humps with rows in between that are more settled/packed from the edges of the tiller and a little of the tires.
I was thinking of running through with a chain drag just settle things out a bit and make it real uniform. I also want to use something on flat ground to cover seed which I broadcast - buckwheat, rye, etc..
I don't own a chain drag, and can hardly justify the cost for such a limited use. I know it would work well, just wondering if something else would also work. I would be buying a cultivator at some point. Thinking that would definitly take the fluff out and settle things some, but as for covering the seed?
I made a drag out of chain link and it worked just okay. I also dragged a board, but it only got the high spots. When I drove through the fluffed up soil, I made tire tracks about 4-6 inches deep and the board would miss those. See what I'm getting at? Sorry to be long winded, just looking for any thoughts or ideas.