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Rototiller for food plots #2895474
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Any of ya'll use rototillers? My father-in-law bought us one, but I haven't gave it a test run yet. Plan to use it in few weeks when we plant.


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Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2895545
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I use a 6' king cutter and it makes a nice seed bed. 2nd low gear is about as fast as you need to go with it. Any faster and it wont do as good a job but will still cut. Its way faster than a disc when you consider that usually only one pass is needed with it whereas with a disc youll need several


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Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2895574
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Been using one for years. We mow the plots of the weeds get to tall but usually just spray them. Spread the fertilizer on the ground and pass over it with the tiller and work it in. Spread the seed and cover with the disc and pass the packer over it and done. Make a nice smooth and level plot. I don’t like ugly seed beds and o dang sure don’t like an ugly finished plot. All my buddies laugh at me and tell me it’s not a cash crop it’s just deer plots. But I got them coming around to my way of thinking. rofl


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Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: marshmud991] #2895657
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Originally Posted by marshmud991
Been using one for years. We mow the plots of the weeds get to tall but usually just spray them. Spread the fertilizer on the ground and pass over it with the tiller and work it in. Spread the seed and cover with the disc and pass the packer over it and done. Make a nice smooth and level plot. I don’t like ugly seed beds and o dang sure don’t like an ugly finished plot. All my buddies laugh at me and tell me it’s not a cash crop it’s just deer plots. But I got them coming around to my way of thinking. rofl


If they bringing in deer then I consider it a cash crop laugh


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Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: marshmud991] #2895709
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Yep. Use a 6 footer. Best way to do it.


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Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2895900
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We use a 7' one prior to planting corn and drilling beans. We did it for a while on fall plots but have kind of given up on it the last couple years just because it is so time consuming. It makes a big difference when using the planter or the drill.

Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2896080
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Takes too long.

Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: Remington270] #2896114
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Originally Posted by Remington270
Takes too long.



Really? I’ve used little pull behind 4 wheeler disk where you have to make pass after pass on an acre to get it ok. I imagine this 7’ rototill has to be quicker than what I’ve resorted to the last couple of years.


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Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2896853
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Pro tip. Avoid vines.

Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2897024
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Takes too long and will beat you to death, especially on a rocky field. Guys, our plots are not golf greens, and they don't need to look like it to attract deer. They're expensive and have more crap to tear up. Ya'll think that a field has to be tilled or disked 3-4 inches deep, and that's just simply not the case. I know ya'll get tired of hearing us say it, but throw and mow works and saves you soooo much time and money.

Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2897081
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I use one and I really like the end result.


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Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2897086
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Originally Posted by jbatey1
Originally Posted by Remington270
Takes too long.



Really? I’ve used little pull behind 4 wheeler disk where you have to make pass after pass on an acre to get it ok. I imagine this 7’ rototill has to be quicker than what I’ve resorted to the last couple of years.


Tillers I've used are painfully slow. The seed bed doesn't have to be pulverized to get good germination. It takes too long for my purposes.

Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2897097
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For some small hidey hole spots a tiller would work for me but for most its going to be way too slow.
Are you spraying your plots before going in with the 4 wheeler disk? Spraying and going back 3-4 weeks later to disk is night and day especially when using small light equipment.


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Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2897101
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I know blumsden and CNC have harped on this, but I really won't ever disc again. Not for food plots anyway. Fields look amazing, and it's so much quicker.

I love to turn dirt as much as anyone. I love the way it looks, smells. But it doesn't help anything. Not at my place at least, with the seed varieties I use.

Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: Zzzfog] #2897137
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Originally Posted by Zzzfog
I use one and I really like the end result.

It makes the most beautiful seed bed, its just not necessary for a food plot. For some reason we want our plots to look like golf courses. To each their own.

Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: Ant67] #2897551
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Pro tip. Avoid vines.

And hidden cables.


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Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2897567
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Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2897767
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If you've got a big 1/4 acre garden, a PTO tiller is perfect for that. But when you bring one out in the woods/rough fields it gets sketchy. I'd rather have a big disc for food plotting for sure.

Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: jbatey1] #2897792
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How do they handle roots, sticks, etc...? What happens when you hit an old stump or rock: shear a pin? bend a tine?

Re: Rototiller for food plots [Re: Acorn] #2897887
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Originally Posted by Acorn
How do they handle roots, sticks, etc...? What happens when you hit an old stump or rock: shear a pin? bend a tine?

I have a Bush Hog RT88 road construction tiller with a slip clutch. Disc fields early September, hope for rain to germinate the wild ryegrass, seed the plots several weeks later, set the tiller where it cuts an inch and turn the seed, level the dirt and kill the grass at the same time. If you have sandy soil it will need to be packed because tillers really fluff the dirt.

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