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Re: Using a tiller.
[Re: jaredhunts]
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11/19/23 05:12 PM
11/19/23 05:12 PM
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marshmud991
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Dang sure can. Done it many times. Couple years ago I had some small potatoes from the garden that sprouted and I took them and threw them back out in the garden and passed the tiller over them and buried them. Everyone of them came up and made some potatoes.
It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.
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Re: Using a tiller.
[Re: jaredhunts]
#4022233
11/22/23 04:19 PM
11/22/23 04:19 PM
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therealhojo
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Look at the Firminator RT. I did but that thing looks sloooooooooow. How is it any slower than your tiller--- It's literally a tiller with a seeder mounded to it. You can remover the seeder and use both separately.
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Re: Using a tiller.
[Re: therealhojo]
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11/22/23 06:23 PM
11/22/23 06:23 PM
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jaredhunts
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Puts sugar in his cornbread!
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Puts sugar in his cornbread!
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Look at the Firminator RT. I did but that thing looks sloooooooooow. How is it any slower than your tiller--- It's literally a tiller with a seeder mounded to it. You can remover the seeder and use both separately. The cultipacker doesn’t cover the large seed like it’s said to do. I tilled the ground, spread seed/fertillizer and then lightly tilled the large seed in. That’s the trouble with larger seeds, they need to be covered for best results. The cultipacker don’t do that. A drag does ok but discing or tilling the seeds into the grounds is better. If the seeder was in front of the tiller, it would be better. I can move close to 5 mph with my tiller. Now, if a chisel plow was in between the seeder and cultipacker, that would be a better design. My first pass with a tiller is slower than the later.
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Re: Using a tiller.
[Re: jaredhunts]
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11/22/23 11:18 PM
11/22/23 11:18 PM
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therealhojo
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Look at the Firminator RT. I did but that thing looks sloooooooooow. How is it any slower than your tiller--- It's literally a tiller with a seeder mounded to it. You can remover the seeder and use both separately. The cultipacker doesn’t cover the large seed like it’s said to do. I tilled the ground, spread seed/fertillizer and then lightly tilled the large seed in. That’s the trouble with larger seeds, they need to be covered for best results. The cultipacker don’t do that. A drag does ok but discing or tilling the seeds into the grounds is better. If the seeder was in front of the tiller, it would be better. I can move close to 5 mph with my tiller. Now, if a chisel plow was in between the seeder and cultipacker, that would be a better design. My first pass with a tiller is slower than the later. I’ve planted a bunch of acres with mine and never had an issue or complaint with germination.
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