Hi All:
I have a L4400 Hydro tractor. I use Agrisupply's Keulavator when hilling my garden. One thing that would make it a much better tool is if I could offset the disk so that it could disk the tire track. I rototill everything with my Landpride tiller before hilling. I have the same concern with my tiller.
I've tried to use the locator holes on the lower arms on the 3-point in a manner the sets the implement to one side. However, the displacement isn't sufficient to avoid compaction with the tractor's tires.
Has anyone ever configured their 3-point to allow disruption of the tire track of their Kubota or similar tractor? Is there an attachment or some kind of standard device that keeps the tires from compacting the soil when you are trying to create a new seedbed?
I have a toolbar that doesn't have any attachments on it. I could make something that would till the tracks but I am unsure of a design that would turn-over the tracks at the same time that I am hilling the garden.
Same deal with the rototiller. If I've just rototilled the area I look back at what I've done and I see 1/2 a tire track from my right tire. So the tiller catches this area but the tire recompacts it as I travel.
Thanks,
Jon
I have a L4400 Hydro tractor. I use Agrisupply's Keulavator when hilling my garden. One thing that would make it a much better tool is if I could offset the disk so that it could disk the tire track. I rototill everything with my Landpride tiller before hilling. I have the same concern with my tiller.
I've tried to use the locator holes on the lower arms on the 3-point in a manner the sets the implement to one side. However, the displacement isn't sufficient to avoid compaction with the tractor's tires.
Has anyone ever configured their 3-point to allow disruption of the tire track of their Kubota or similar tractor? Is there an attachment or some kind of standard device that keeps the tires from compacting the soil when you are trying to create a new seedbed?
I have a toolbar that doesn't have any attachments on it. I could make something that would till the tracks but I am unsure of a design that would turn-over the tracks at the same time that I am hilling the garden.
Same deal with the rototiller. If I've just rototilled the area I look back at what I've done and I see 1/2 a tire track from my right tire. So the tiller catches this area but the tire recompacts it as I travel.
Thanks,
Jon
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