Tiller How big should I go? Topic is 3 pt Rototillers.........

   / How big should I go? Topic is 3 pt Rototillers......... #11  
We run a 60" Kubota tiller behind our B7500 (16PTO HP, HST transmission) and it handles it well, you have to go SLOOOOW if you have it buried in the dirt.

Aaron Z
I understand, but some of us don't want to ruin the "soil structure" of our land/gardens, so crawling along, just because it's our only option, is no option at all, for us.

From what I read on this site and the picts I see, most of the guys here don't understand soil structure, so they pound their ground to he!! with a tiller.

SR
 
   / How big should I go? Topic is 3 pt Rototillers......... #12  
I understand, but some of us don't want to ruin the "soil structure" of our land/gardens, so crawling along, just because it's our only option, is no option at all, for us.

From what I read on this site and the picts I see, most of the guys here don't understand soil structure, so they pound their ground to he!! with a tiller.

SR

OK - I have to ask - how do you not ruin the soil structure with a roto-tiller?
 
   / How big should I go? Topic is 3 pt Rototillers......... #13  
Be absolutely certain to get a tiller that will cover your tracks.
Probably the best buy out there for your use, is the 48" "Tillovator" from Agri Supply.
You can check it out on the Agri Supply website.
48" tillovator ......Agri Supply item # 30265 .....#1389.99 + shipping (you actually may have an Agri Supply store within driving distance).
The Agri Supply people are GREAT folks to deal with!

I have a 5' tillovator from agrisupply for my 30hp. Great tiller. Tough, handles the rocky clay soil well in my area.
 
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   / How big should I go? Topic is 3 pt Rototillers......... #14  
OK - I have to ask - how do you not ruin the soil structure with a roto-tiller?
This depends on many things, like tine speed, ground speed, soil moisture, type of soil ect.. ect..

BUT, the quickest answer I can give is, do NOT go slow grinding your soil into nearly a powder...

In most cases, two faster pass', spaced a couple days apart is much better...

OVER TILLING kills soil!

SR
 
   / How big should I go? Topic is 3 pt Rototillers......... #15  
This depends on many things, like tine speed, ground speed, soil moisture, type of soil ect.. ect..

BUT, the quickest answer I can give is, do NOT go slow grinding your soil into nearly a powder...

In most cases, two faster pass', spaced a couple days apart is much better...

OVER TILLING kills soil!

SR

I guess I am of the opinion that any tilling ruins the soil structure. Plowing at least leaves most of the soil structure in place but layers it differently. Roto-tilling just churns it.
 
   / How big should I go? Topic is 3 pt Rototillers......... #16  
I till in fall and spring. I use 10/10/10 and some old horse manure. The rocky clay dirt just gets better. My wife is always worried about ruining the soil. I see no evidence of it. Where the weeds grow- they are lush compared to the rest of the pasture from which I cut the garden out. It used to take 5 passes to get the soil right. Now it is 3 passes. I usually till at M 1 spd on my gear tractor.
 
   / How big should I go? Topic is 3 pt Rototillers......... #17  
I guess I am of the opinion that any tilling ruins the soil structure. Plowing at least leaves most of the soil structure in place but layers it differently. Roto-tilling just churns it.
That's because you don't understand how to use a tiller PROPERLY...

Properly running a tiller can leave the ground just like it's been plowed and disced, all in one pass. AND you still have your soil structure...

IF you don't want to destroy your soil structure, quit listening to most of what is posted on this site about tillers... lol

Folks here are just worried about how their gardens look...

Here's a garden that's being tilled and still has the soil structure preserved,

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I was traveling 2.75mph, the ground was slightly moist and once over was all it needed...

SR
 
   / How big should I go? Topic is 3 pt Rototillers......... #18  
That's because you don't understand how to use a tiller PROPERLY...

Properly running a tiller can leave the ground just like it's been plowed and disced, all in one pass. AND you still have your soil structure...

IF you don't want to destroy your soil structure, quit listening to most of what is posted on this site about tillers... lol

Folks here are just worried about how their gardens look...

Here's a garden that's being tilled and still has the soil structure preserved,

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I was traveling 2.75mph, the ground was slightly moist and once over was all it needed...

SR

You must have an interesting definition of soil structure. I'll bet the earthworms do not agree.
 
   / How big should I go? Topic is 3 pt Rototillers......... #20  
You must have an interesting definition of soil structure. I'll bet the earthworms do not agree.
You are welcome to come and ask them... lol

IF you think they are all dead, then you really don't understand how a tiller can be used to good effect...

SR
 
 

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