Garden Implement Basics for the Beginner

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#61  
Thanks everyone, the images and your descriptions are a good support to the newbie....but I wonder if the amazing tractor world can help me with some lingo...

I thought PLOW meant anything you put on the back of the tractor (or by hand) that digs into the ground - Does plow mean using a MIDDLE BUSTER OR POTATO PLOW?

Is there a Dummies for Beginner Farmers Book of definitions? I think this website is better than heading to the local MFA to hang out for a day with a pitch fork and overalls. It's such a blessing to have the shared wisdom of a community who are living and moving and breathing with the earth!

I love the Everything Attachments | Skid Steer Attachments, Tractor Attachments, 3 Point Hitch Attachments, and Farm Tractor Implements. site and the videos really help but can anyone give me the skinny on the following and also the "other" names people call these things? I feel like I am attempting to convert Swahili to English as I read your posts with an eager mind to learn.

Here are the new words to me and yes I have looked them up too. Are these the basic tools of the incredible farmer with a tractor and 3 pt hitch? Please feel free to add to the list with reckless abandon. Also dare I ask for brand names that people love? I also find that in just the disc department there are 3 to 30 in size.

FURROW
TILLER
MIDDLE BUSTER/POTATO PLOW
ROW HIPPER
DISC HILLER
DISC HARROW
CULTIVATOR
SOIL RIPPER
FALLOW
CULTIPACKER
GANG DISK
BUSH/BRUSH HOG
FALLOW
RAISED ROW VS. REGULAR ROW - and what's the advantage should all be raised for better drainage?
New additions...
MOLDBOARD PLOW
coulters
landside wheel



I so appreciate your help and this could become the Tractorpedia Reference Guide!
Thanks, Nature Girl
 
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#62  
Allow me to clarify my level of experience. I am a water garden and landscape designer so I make everything look beautiful, green and colorful...then I leave... and it's up to my clients to maintain the wonder created. So my thumbs are green in the perennials, trees and shrubs department but food gardening is all new.

The last garden I planted was with my son 2 yrs old (now 17) in a tiny raised plot 4' x 8'. I begged my former husband to release this corner from our yard where he prized his grass. My son threw in some random seeds and huge heads of broccoli, cauliflower and brussel sprouts emerged. His carrots looked like nuclear experiments taller than his wee stature, and the sage took over the back of the house. It was a grand success that leaned on experimental more than planned plotting.

Organic - why? I am partial to food that has less chemicals and greater nutritional value. The plot sizes that you have all shared are very helpful to me as I see that embarking on a 3 acre garden with me and my pet squirrel may be a bit much to take on the first year. The land I purchased is set up for an Eco-Village or to be an Intentional Community where there will be many (or more than just me) who assists in the working of the gardens and all the tasks associated with the fruition as well.

The amazing resources that are here on this site are fabulous. Thank you all!
 
   / Garden Implement Basics for the Beginner #63  
Welcome to TBN, it's nice to get some variety from the crusty ol' fellers.

Now, your 3700 will definitely handle a 2-bottom moldboard plow like the blue MF the guys found on E-bay. It should look like this one, if it had the coulters and landside wheel.

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That one was $200 Cdn used, it needed a little work and some paint. It's a MF #62, 12 inch bottoms.

To decode some of that, the coulters are the round wheels in front of each "blade" or "bottom", and are designed to cleanly cut the sod as the plow turns it over. The landside wheel (at the lower rear) rests against the edge of the just-cut furrow and helps keep everything straight.

A 12-inch bottom means that the plow cuts a 12 inch wide furrow for each bottom it has. This one will plow a 24 inch wide swath on every pass, 2 furrows width. Common sizes are 10", 12", 14", 16".

Here's the thread on fall plowing, towards the end there's a couple You-tube videos of my wife and I plowing the garden for the first time.

YouTube - Chilly plowing garden
YouTube - Ms. Chilly trying her hand at plowing with the 3400 and MF plow

I found a manual for the plow online after a bit of research, set-up was easier than I expected.

Sean
 
   / Garden Implement Basics for the Beginner #64  
Everything Attachments is a really good site. You'll find all your answers to the various implements there, that's for sure. The videos vary in audio quality, but overall, extremely helpful.

Tractor Supply Company also has a website where all these implements, well, most of them, are also pictured and that can help too!!

Yes, a plow is pulled behind the tractor and does indeed turn the dirt. There are many kinds of plows. Your research at TSC and EverythingAttachments will show you the various kinds of plows. Potato plow is simply a middle buster, but since it is used for digging a furrow (ditch) for planting potatoes and also can plow up, or dig the potatoes, it got that moniker. Also called a Danish plow though I do not know that history well.
 
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#65  
Thanks Ralph, the images really help the process as I am a visual learner. They really look like they get the job done well. Happy planting.
 
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#66  
Hmmmm BP.... moniker? Forgot to add that to the list.
 
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   / Garden Implement Basics for the Beginner #68  
Welcome to TBN, it's nice to get some variety from the crusty ol' fellers.

Now, your 3700 will definitely handle a 2-bottom moldboard plow like the blue MF the guys found on E-bay. It should look like this one, if it had the coulters and landside wheel.

DSC00556.jpg

DSC00554.jpg
DSC00531.jpg


That one was $200 Cdn used, it needed a little work and some paint. It's a MF #62, 12 inch bottoms.

To decode some of that, the coulters are the round wheels in front of each "blade" or "bottom", and are designed to cleanly cut the sod as the plow turns it over. The landside wheel (at the lower rear) rests against the edge of the just-cut furrow and helps keep everything straight.

A 12-inch bottom means that the plow cuts a 12 inch wide furrow for each bottom it has. This one will plow a 24 inch wide swath on every pass, 2 furrows width. Common sizes are 10", 12", 14", 16".

Here's the thread on fall plowing, towards the end there's a couple You-tube videos of my wife and I plowing the garden for the first time.

YouTube - Chilly plowing garden
YouTube - Ms. Chilly trying her hand at plowing with the 3400 and MF plow

I found a manual for the plow online after a bit of research, set-up was easier than I expected.

Sean

Oh I'd just LOVE to have that plow!!
 
   / Garden Implement Basics for the Beginner #69  
Thanks everyone, the images and your descriptions are a good support to the newbie....but I wonder if the amazing tractor world can help me with some lingo...

I thought PLOW meant anything you put on the back of the tractor (or by hand) that digs into the ground - Does plow mean using a MIDDLE BUSTER OR POTATO PLOW?

Is there a Dummies for Beginner Farmers Book of definitions? I think this website is better than heading to the local MFA to hang out for a day with a pitch fork and overalls. It's such a blessing to have the shared wisdom of a community who are living and moving and breathing with the earth!

I love the Everything Attachments | Skid Steer Attachments, Tractor Attachments, 3 Point Hitch Attachments, and Farm Tractor Implements. site and the videos really help but can anyone give me the skinny on the following and also the "other" names people call these things? I feel like I am attempting to convert Swahili to English as I read your posts with an eager mind to learn.

Here are the new words to me and yes I have looked them up too. Are these the basic tools of the incredible farmer with a tractor and 3 pt hitch? Please feel free to add to the list with reckless abandon. Also dare I ask for brand names that people love? I also find that in just the disc department there are 3 to 30 in size.

FURROW
TILLER
MIDDLE BUSTER/POTATO PLOW
ROW HIPPER
DISC HILLER
DISC HARROW
CULTIVATOR
SOIL RIPPER
FALLOW
CULTIPACKER
GANG DISK
BUSH/BRUSH HOG
FALLOW
RAISED ROW VS. REGULAR ROW - and what's the advantage should all be raised for better drainage?
New additions...
MOLDBOARD PLOW
coulters
landside wheel



I so appreciate your help and this could become the Tractorpedia Reference Guide!
Thanks, Nature Girl

Ok, let me see if I can get you some pictures of tractor "attachments" AKA "implements".

1st. pic is a "middlebuster" AKA "potato plow"
2nd. pic is a "row hipper" AKA "row builder"
3rd. pic is a "disk harrow" AKA "gang disk"
4th. pic is a "cultivator"
5th. pic is a "Bush Hog" AKA "brush hog, brush cutter, rough cut mower, rotary cutter"

** Bush Hog is a name brand**

6th. pic is a "landscape rake" AKA "rock rake, root rake"
7th. pic is a "box blade" AKA "grader box"

I hope this helps and that the pics come out in order as I'm expecting...
 

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