General intro to 'ground engagement'

   / General intro to 'ground engagement' #1  

tshep

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BX23 MLB
I have been cutting 2.44 ac with a MMM equipped BX23D (typically just MMM for ride).
It takes me 2 hours.
We will soon be adding 5 adjacent acres.
After batting ideas around, we added a BX1500, also with MMM.
It takes her 2 1/2 hours.
So we predict 7.5 ac will take us (2 operators) 3 1/3 hours.
(We have 2 operators, know the equipment, bits interchange (I'm a pretty good tech), we are happy with 8 or 9 mph!, the BX23 can do the worst areas, while BX1500 continues working.)
So, we feel like we have mowing handled.

We just might want to garden/farm up to, say 2 ac of the combined 7 1/2, no more.
We would still have 2 4WD, 23/15HP tractors, and 2 operators.

What's the best way to get into this?
Smaller, lighter implements for either machine?
Rent implements, or services?

A bigger machine to drive more universal implements?

Seat time, on non-repeated tasks, would not be a deterrent, now.
(If it took 2 days instead of 4 hours to plow/rip once a year, we could handle that.)
I imagine machine weight will be the first limit, and hp the next.

What's a practical, cost effective way to attempt this experiment?
 
   / General intro to 'ground engagement' #2  
I have two suggestions. Get a tiller for one of your tractors. If you’re only making 2 acres of garden first time will be a little rough, but it should improve as you repeatedly till it.

Second suggestion is to look for a tow behind mower such as the 5 foot Swisher. Attaching it to your small tractor. Will give you a approximate 8 feet of coverage as opposed to 50 inches or so.
 
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What type of soil do have and what type of crops are intending to grow? Reason for asking is tillers don’t like rocks, vines or tall grass or stems. Vines and grass just wrap around the tines so would need some method of cutting them prior to using tiller.

If lighter sandier soil a 48 - 54” tandem disc may work the ground up for a garden. I had a 54” on a BX1850 and traction is the limiting factor.
 
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A disk is not a primary tillage tool. If you want to disc, you need a mole board plow to break the soil first.

And yes, the tiller can get bound up with long grass in wheel hit rocks, but it’s a one simple tool for ground prep for gardening. It will also allow you to mix in organic materials once you start gardening, which will need to do to amend your soil
 
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I have two suggestions. Get a tiller for one of your tractors. If you’re only making 2 acres of garden first time will be a little rough, but it should improve as you repeatedly till it.

Second suggestion is to look for a tow behind mower such as the 5 foot Swisher. Attaching it to your small tractor. Will give you a approximate 8 feet of coverage as opposed to 50 inches or so.
All my writing about mowing conveyed the wrong message.
We feel the 3 1/2 hours or so is appropriate, and we both enjoy our 2 or 2 1/2 hour duty; the 3 1/2 would probably just be more fun.
We are willing to get things done with our small machines - when they are capable.

This is all former cow pasture - so various grasses and weeds now. I do not recall seeing a rock - a previous farmer must have handled that.

My basis google got me rip/plow, then disc, then till. I think I'm hearing have it plowed, disced once, then maintain with tiller? My machines would probably be OK driving a forward tiller (the second time)?
Kubota seems to suggest 42 inch?
 
 

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