LBrown59
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- Joined
- Oct 27, 2004
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- Tractor
- 2003 Kubota BX1500/2004 Kubota Bx23/2005 Kubota BX1500
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Now, Beenthere, THAT was one of the best pieces of advice I've ever read here about tilling the ground first. It makes me want to try it out just thinking about it .
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<font color="brown"> I've used my 1966 Bolens front dirt blade and the rear mount tiller to grade level and smooth out places in the yard. Over the years I have moved quite a bit of dirt this way. The only problem was having to kept switching the blade & tiller back and forth on the tractor.
Solved that problem by just recently buying a 1967 Bolens just like the 1966.
I now have the blade on one tractor and the tiller on the other tractor. No more switching these 2 implements. I just till with one Bolens get off of it and hop on the other Bolens and push the tilled dirt with the blade on it. What is nice about this arrangement is it speeds things up if you have 2 tractor operators.</font>
Now that I have the BX23 this set up is even better.
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<font color="brown"> I've used my 1966 Bolens front dirt blade and the rear mount tiller to grade level and smooth out places in the yard. Over the years I have moved quite a bit of dirt this way. The only problem was having to kept switching the blade & tiller back and forth on the tractor.
Solved that problem by just recently buying a 1967 Bolens just like the 1966.
I now have the blade on one tractor and the tiller on the other tractor. No more switching these 2 implements. I just till with one Bolens get off of it and hop on the other Bolens and push the tilled dirt with the blade on it. What is nice about this arrangement is it speeds things up if you have 2 tractor operators.</font>
Now that I have the BX23 this set up is even better.