Posted by rockyridgefarm on February 03, 2014 at 12:39:57 from (69.131.201.178):
In Reply to: Slightly OT posted by Dan Richardson on February 03, 2014 at 05:23:58:
That's just the thing - They DO claim they'll break ground and easily cultivate. They don't live up to advertised expectations.
My wheel hoe will do ANY cultivating you want it to do with NO headaches that come with small engines. I'll never need to dump old gas, or rebuild the carb. My wheel hoe isn't likely to catch a rock and jump over into the row while cultivating. It'll do a better job, faster.
The Glasers are a little higher priced than some would pay (though not as expensive as a Mantis), look into the Boss Hoss hoes. They're modeled after the Planet Jrs of old. Make sure you get the Oscillating Stirrup hoe, though. That's the part that really makes mine shine. These aren't those horrible Kentucky high wheel cultivators you might be picturing. They're low wheel hoe and are a joy to use for cultivating.
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