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I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Nice! Big D is on to something with the bucket teeth add on. Will be very handy in the tougher soils.
Quote from: Sammconn on August 07, 2015, 08:27:12 PMNice! Big D is on to something with the bucket teeth add on. Will be very handy in the tougher soils. I just discovered them myself. They make a huge difference according to the guy I was talking to who added them on.
I wondered where Don was, he was awful quiet until today.I bet Charles had a permanent grin when he fell asleep after playing with those controls. It seems to bring the "boy" out of a man!
Nice buy. I used a neighbors Kubota for about a week and it never missed a beat. Was smaller with just a 3 ft box but it worked great.Strapped on a tiller and did the front yard too.I was wondering about Don, he has been quiet. Did you get red back?
I'll be getting a PTO tiller soon. Gonna work on a fall garden. See if I can remember all the lessons my grandparents taught me about gardening/farming. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Don, never thought of using the tiller to turn the pile. Nice.
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Quote from: TexasRedNeck on August 10, 2015, 11:07:18 PMDon, never thought of using the tiller to turn the pile. Nice.You'll soon discover most problems can be handled with diesel power and hydraulics!
Quote from: Flyin6 on August 11, 2015, 09:21:19 AMQuote from: TexasRedNeck on August 10, 2015, 11:07:18 PMDon, never thought of using the tiller to turn the pile. Nice.You'll soon discover most problems can be handled with diesel power and hydraulics!This ^ ...is a fact. I could have done this without the two, but would still be digging. A little better than six feet down. 8' x 3'diameter.
Tillers work well with that compost pile I think you're doing or will be doing. Throw meat away but compost everything else. I plan on composting the little house produce as well. Apparently with the adding of wood ash after each "Addition" you end up with some pretty good growin fertilizer in a couple years of collecting.Anyway a tiller run through that pile will keep the bacterias square dancing their way to bacteria heaven
Norm, I'm getting exposed to the world of "attachments". And I thought the tractor was expensive.....