Oh I agree it does make a good bed. Unfortunately just not for me.
Oh I agree it does make a good bed. Unfortunately just not for me.
RIP Kelsey "Bigdawg" Cromer
12-26-98 12-1-13
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Missing you my great friend.
Red dirt problems
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No doubt.
RIP Kelsey "Bigdawg" Cromer
12-26-98 12-1-13
If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever.
Missing you my great friend.
Roto tiller is the ticket but does take a while. I've got a 5 acre field that grows rocks and doesn't show any signs of stopping. I till right through them. Tines ain't too expensive and simple to replace. The only problem I have encountered using a tiller is creating a hard pan if you till only four 4 or 5 years. The top 2" or so will be fine but it will be hard as rock underneath. I got a chisel plow from papa duck cutter and every other year I go through and chisel plow my plots right after the season. Then come back and till them for fall plots. Works well for me. Down where Kevin is and you other lowcountry folks could Probly get by with only roto tiller with the sandy soil
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I thank you VisorGuy err time I till. My Kubota hasn’t seen a. Set of disc in 3 years now.
More fuel = more boost!!
Yeah the guys in the Lowcountry have perfect soil for one. Lucky bastards
RIP Kelsey "Bigdawg" Cromer
12-26-98 12-1-13
If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever.
Missing you my great friend.
I called one dealer today just to check on the price of a cultipacker. 14 weeks before he would be able to get one!
RIP Kelsey "Bigdawg" Cromer
12-26-98 12-1-13
If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever.
Missing you my great friend.
Told you to come borrow mine and try it first
Remember yours is the pull type I need a lift type. Thanks again buddy!
RIP Kelsey "Bigdawg" Cromer
12-26-98 12-1-13
If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever.
Missing you my great friend.
Would a chisel plow do you any good? I have one I’ve never used. Brand new blades on it.
More fuel = more boost!!
not really, krt. tines are so spaced out. its a great implement before you disc. a good way to help turn up dirt deeper to plow in.
I am no farmer but I have no freaking clue how a cultipacker would be of any help. wtf am I missing?
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
not really, krt. tines are so spaced out. its a great implement before you disc. a good way to help turn up dirt deeper to plow in.
I am no farmer but I have no freaking clue how a cultipacker would be of any help. wtf am I missing?
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
I’d let the tiller do it’s job then replace the blades later.
How much is that other contraption cost?
More fuel = more boost!!
I have a chisel plow and it’s really great for reducing hard pan. Once you finish with that you go back over the field with a disc. Supposedly a cultipacker is one of the tools of choice for breaking up clods.
RIP Kelsey "Bigdawg" Cromer
12-26-98 12-1-13
If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever.
Missing you my great friend.
Agreed!!
RIP Kelsey "Bigdawg" Cromer
12-26-98 12-1-13
If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever.
Missing you my great friend.
can you find a crows foot packer? We've used then on our clay for years. I used John Deere Cultipacker with great success. Nowadays it's cultivator and rolling baskets.
We gave you Corn,you gave us clap,bad trade.
You could....till it or disc it again and bring most of the big clods back to the top then take a landscape rake and drag them off to the side of the plot. I've done this with rocks. Should work with bog clods
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