How do you hill a row?

   / How do you hill a row? #11  
Where I grew up (near the Nova Scotia border) it was called a horse-hoe. We had an original horse-drawn one (wooden frame and handles) that I got the pleasure of operating behind a M-H Pony before my father rebuilt it with a steel frame to attach directly to the tractor's lift. It used special mouldboards (if that's what they're called) rather than discs. I later modified it for him when he got a tractor with a TPH. It's still around somewhere - I've got to find it and take a pic.
 
   / How do you hill a row?
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#12  
Yep, I've seen the Everything Attachments videos - interesting to see how they do some things. Thanks for that. :)
 
   / How do you hill a row? #13  
The only bad thing about adding that attachment to the tiller, and not keeping it separate is that you lose seat time :(

I'm thinking of maybe building me a bigger one that will do multiple rows, but keeping it separate from the tiller as to extend my time of playing in the dirt. :D
 
 

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