powerpace
Platinum Member
Yes.
Right, the tines are also reversed/rearward with conventional tiller means the tines are cutting on their backside.
The soils and trash is pushed in the direction of travel.
There are videos on reverse tillers in operation.
I said this wrong. In all cases the cutting edge is either cutting new ground from the top down or from the bottom up.
It's getting complicated folks and it shouldn't be.