</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Not really--However--That is todays preferred method of preparing a seedbed with the CUT and if you dont have a turning plow and disc harrow already on hand, then roto tiller would probably be best way to go and about the same investment----Ken Sweet )</font> Of course, I was joking, but I agree the tiller is a good way to go, however, some real farmers with whom I've talked about it say that the tiller leaves too fluffy a surface, too fine. I don't know, but seems to me one tool that can do different duty would be better than having at least two that can't be used too much for other things. But I guess one could use the turn plow for ditches if necessary and disks could be used (with many passes) to do lawn prep. I figure to go with a tiller. BTW, that's a good looking tiller you posted. John