John Deere 2320 with 647 Tiller (pictures)

   / John Deere 2320 with 647 Tiller (pictures)
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EdC said:
KV

Great pictures but what is that green stuff on the ground. Here is what ground is supposed to look like in winter. On second thought want to trade?
Thanks EdC That is awesome I like the snow We hadnt seen a good snow now in about 7 years ! That is An Awesome Picture ! you need too make A video of that ! That snow is awesome ! Take care Thanks !
 
   / John Deere 2320 with 647 Tiller (pictures) #12  
I suppose I could 'google' this question, but I might as well as the expert:

what's the difference between using your tiller and using your 54" disc? Does the disc break up the ground and the tiller make mince-meat out of the dirt? Couldn't you get by with the tiller alone? I've only used a walk-behind tilller...
 
   / John Deere 2320 with 647 Tiller (pictures)
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bxowner said:
I suppose I could 'google' this question, but I might as well as the expert:

what's the difference between using your tiller and using your 54" disc? Does the disc break up the ground and the tiller make mince-meat out of the dirt? Couldn't you get by with the tiller alone? I've only used a walk-behind tilller...
You answered It right on the button Disc First Get the ground Broke up Then Till ! Thats the way I do it take care bxowner
 
   / John Deere 2320 with 647 Tiller (pictures) #14  
Whooee! That's Feb. in Virginia!! Man, I need a VACATION...

Thanks, again for the pics. I can hardly wait to see dirt again!

AKfish
 
   / John Deere 2320 with 647 Tiller (pictures) #15  
bxowner said:
I suppose I could 'google' this question, but I might as well as the expert:

what's the difference between using your tiller and using your 54" disc? Does the disc break up the ground and the tiller make mince-meat out of the dirt? Couldn't you get by with the tiller alone? I've only used a walk-behind tilller...


If you have a well established garden, you might get away with tilling alone, but the disc will soften things up a bit for the tiller to do a better job.
 
   / John Deere 2320 with 647 Tiller (pictures)
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JiminGa said:
If you have a well established garden, you might get away with tilling alone, but the disc will soften things up a bit for the tiller to do a better job.
Jim In Ga Thats exactly the way I do it disc It First Then Till Then I will Disc again at the end of the month ! & the Till again ! I will planting Yukon gold potatoes in March I already Got Got my 3 rows of Sweet Texas Onions In the Ground ! & I put 10-10-10 fertilizer down already also ! Take Care My Georgia Friend http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x247/kvjohndeere/100_0529.jpg If it too compacted I use single Moldboard Plow Then Disc
 
   / John Deere 2320 with 647 Tiller (pictures) #17  
What is the big difference betweent the 647 and the 655?
 
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AKKubota said:
What is the big difference betweent the 647 and the 655?

about 6 inches
 

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