Posted by Tall T on June 15, 2014 at 07:48:16 from (24.108.0.163):
In Reply to: Attachment Ideas posted by Tall T on June 14, 2014 at 22:01:26:
Even on a small garden, I found that regular tractor plows, disks, cultivators work better anyway. If you have room for the tractor/carry-all/rototiller, there is room for a regular implement.
One year, with a tight garden location, I would drop the cultivator for a pass, lift it, drive all the way around the shop to get another pass. (I hate weeding)[/quote]
Is a cultivator the row of curved tines with sort of arrowhead reinforced points?
I had and kept it when I sold my Oliver crawler, a homemade ground ripper-upper. It has two heavy grossbars and about 8 vertical miniature railway rails with torch-cut sharpened points.
I'm going to turn it into a 3-point.
I used it on the Oliver to rip up roots and all for a new garden.
I mounted it on the front and zig zagged in reverse.
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