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Garden tractors #3108923
04/25/20 11:44 AM
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Let's see some of yalls garden tractor cultivator set ups for hilling, side dressing, etc.. I used to have an old David Bradley walk behind years ago, but can't find anything like it now. It was old and about worn out when I got it 30 years ago.

Re: Garden tractors [Re: scrubbuck] #3108984
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Sorry no picture but Dad had a an old school Craftsman (I think) garden tractor with all the attachments. It had a roughly 13-15 hp Tecumseh engine and about 8 gears. It would pull a stump in low and pass kids on bikes in high! Or at least it seemed that way to me when I was 10.


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We never had a garden tractor. Always had a tractor. If I was to ever get a garden tractor it would be a Grillo. https://www.earthtools.com/tractors-grillo-index/


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I don’t have a tractor, just an older Troy Bilt Horse rear tine. It does a fine job getting the dirt ready. I am think seriously about ordering a wheel hoe from Hoss Tools
https://hosstools.com/product/double-wheel-deal/

They have some good attachments for cultivating and hilling. Seem like good Ol boys, they have a YouTube channel “row by row Garden Show “ good information on there

Re: Garden tractors [Re: scrubbuck] #3109112
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140 farmall is hard to beat. I would love to have a kubota 245 offset

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Originally Posted by grundan
I don’t have a tractor, just an older Troy Bilt Horse rear tine. It does a fine job getting the dirt ready. I am think seriously about ordering a wheel hoe from Hoss Tools
https://hosstools.com/product/double-wheel-deal/

They have some good attachments for cultivating and hilling. Seem like good Ol boys, they have a YouTube channel “row by row Garden Show “ good information on there

I think our next investment is going to be the high arch wheel hoe. Want to have it for the fall garden. I’m gonna let them get back to business as usual before we order one. Travis and Greg are good people.


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Re: Garden tractors [Re: scrubbuck] #3109224
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I’ll have to have one of those two wheel hoes.

Re: Garden tractors [Re: marshmud991] #3109286
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Originally Posted by marshmud991
We never had a garden tractor. Always had a tractor. If I was to ever get a garden tractor it would be a Grillo. https://www.earthtools.com/tractors-grillo-index/


Yep BCS makes some fine equipment.

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Just a farmall cub from 1963

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Re: Garden tractors [Re: jaredhunts] #3109751
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slap rofl

This is what my wife makes me use too.


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Re: Garden tractors [Re: scrubbuck] #3110007
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For those of you wanting one of those 2 wheel push plows, you might want to try out a push plow before you drop that kind of coin on one. My grandparents had one, that my parents wound up with and I wouldn't wish one on my worst enemy. That thing will wear you out in a hurry.


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Re: Garden tractors [Re: FurFlyin] #3110065
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Originally Posted by FurFlyin
For those of you wanting one of those 2 wheel push plows, you might want to try out a push plow before you drop that kind of coin on one. My grandparents had one, that my parents wound up with and I wouldn't wish one on my worst enemy. That thing will wear you out in a hurry.

Im not farmiliar with a pushplow. Does that mean youre the mule and the plowboy?

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Originally Posted by jwalker77
Originally Posted by FurFlyin
For those of you wanting one of those 2 wheel push plows, you might want to try out a push plow before you drop that kind of coin on one. My grandparents had one, that my parents wound up with and I wouldn't wish one on my worst enemy. That thing will wear you out in a hurry.

Im not farmiliar with a pushplow. Does that mean youre the mule and the plowboy?

I googled it, thats backing up a little too much on technological advancedment for my preference. Might work good in a small garden with really loose soil.

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Originally Posted by jwalker77
Originally Posted by jwalker77
Originally Posted by FurFlyin
For those of you wanting one of those 2 wheel push plows, you might want to try out a push plow before you drop that kind of coin on one. My grandparents had one, that my parents wound up with and I wouldn't wish one on my worst enemy. That thing will wear you out in a hurry.

Im not farmiliar with a pushplow. Does that mean youre the mule and the plowboy?

I googled it, thats backing up a little too much on technological advancedment for my preference. Might work good in a small garden with really loose soil.


It'll work your arse off. The way I was shown to run one was to pull it backwards, then push forward, pull back, push forward. Your arms will fall off if you do enough of it.


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