paulsharvey
Elite Member
You can cheaply rig up some something if you got some scrap and a welder
For a 40x40’ garden, I would buy a walk behind tiller after the ground is originally broken by a plow. A pto tiller is useful once a year in the spring before planting. A walk behind is also useful for cultivating weeds between plant rows during the summer growing season.Going to be a half acer food plot. And a 40x40 garden
I tiller will break virgin ground?I have and use moldboard plows ,chisel plows , disks ,and 2 tillers, on my plots that have been worked for years i find the disk to be the fastest way to go , for a one implement solution just bite the bullet and buy a tiller, sometimes used ones can be had for a decent price,
Depends, but yes, well, no... You need clean ground first, no wood bigger than maybe 3/4"; and multiple passes at shallow depth. Anything like 2-3" brush stumps, and your going to be breaking shear bolts left and right. As far as clean, but nasty compacted soil, yes, but very shallow, multiple passes, as you break it down.I tiller will break virgin ground?