the more I'm out there doing stuff by hand I'm thinking, WHY. I got a JD 3046r, so I've been trying to figure out what I need to save my bake and time. Thanks Dave
Just found your site it's very informative on gardening attachments and very useful. I'm jealous though where are your rocks haha. If I could grow potatoes like I grow rocks I would be rich. The ground here is terrible rocky. Take the rocks away and there's nothing but a hole. Thanks for the video it's great.
Put you on some wider sweeps .you call them tipps get the ones shaped like arrow heads that are sharp all the way around and run it a little shallower and faster and it will smother out the weeds between the plants
#Thankyousomuch for this video. I am new to farming, coming from #NYCliving to rural paradise and I am researching equipment needed for small farm. I am #excited #Postmore
Just bought that very cultivator to use with my JD 2520, looking forward to trying it out. I want to see if I can add hilling shovels on the crossbar in the rear, and maybe a furrowing shoe in the middle.
@@HomesteadEngineering The back cross bar spans a long area and the mid span link to the tractor top link will both bend if used in heavy soil. I would recommend bracing even in light soil. Really a poor/cheap design from experience.
Yes, if your pulling it with a small tractor like mine. In other words, if you hit a large root, the tractor would just stop and spin the tires. If it were on a large tractor, you might break a tine. Thanks!
Can someone help me understand the benefits of a rototiller vs. this? I'm getting ready to buy a new Kubota BX2380 tractor and plan to use it to put in a garden (among other things). The land where the garden would go used to be part of a soy bean field but has since become overgrown with grass. I plan to brush cut it and then try to till/cultivate it for use as a garden. Could I get by with a cultivator like this, or do I need to shell out bigger bucks for a tiller?
In my opinion, the cultivator is not meant to plow or till the soil. I would only use it in loose soil to control the weeds. You probably need at least a disk but the tiller would be ideal. When the weeds are high, I go over my garden with a brush hog, then disk then wait for that to decay a bit, then till it. Hope this helps.
@@HomesteadEngineering Thank you! That’s helpful. I’ve only used a small walk-behind roto-tiller before. So wasn’t sure which 3-pt implements I might need to garden on a larger scale.
@@McScott76 I think you will like these three videos that show the process: 1. czcams.com/video/p6kjmv5GQds/video.html 2. czcams.com/video/nsmZ-7C_TTk/video.html 3. czcams.com/video/xQWVGXJ1fdg/video.html
Loved the slo-mo underbody shot with accompanying guitar bend. LOL. Brings back memories. Cheers!
the more I'm out there doing stuff by hand I'm thinking, WHY. I got a JD 3046r, so I've been trying to figure out what I need to save my bake and time. Thanks Dave
Just found your site it's very informative on gardening attachments and very useful. I'm jealous though where are your rocks haha. If I could grow potatoes like I grow rocks I would be rich. The ground here is terrible rocky. Take the rocks away and there's nothing but a hole. Thanks for the video it's great.
Welcome aboard Ronald
Put you on some wider sweeps .you call them tipps get the ones shaped like arrow heads that are sharp all the way around and run it a little shallower and faster and it will smother out the weeds between the plants
Sounds good. Thanks for the suggestion. :)
These are good cultivators.
Might have to build my own. Cool video.
That would make for a cool video. Send the link when done. Thanks!
#Thankyousomuch for this video. I am new to farming, coming from #NYCliving to rural paradise and I am researching equipment needed for small farm. I am #excited #Postmore
Bakka, you have made the right move!
Just bought that very cultivator to use with my JD 2520, looking forward to trying it out. I want to see if I can add hilling shovels on the crossbar in the rear, and maybe a furrowing shoe in the middle.
czcams.com/video/8S3PrSS4iss/video.html
Great video, I need this attachment. I'll see if TS has a sale. Thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Be easy with this cultivator, it is extremely underbraced. Ask me how I know.
G, I use mine in my Florida sandy loam with no problems but tell us what happened.
@@HomesteadEngineering The back cross bar spans a long area and the mid span link to the tractor top link will both bend if used in heavy soil. I would recommend bracing even in light soil. Really a poor/cheap design from experience.
2:33 Doh! Didn't set the camera low enough
Do you think it would hold up to vines and roots?
Yes, if your pulling it with a small tractor like mine. In other words, if you hit a large root, the tractor would just stop and spin the tires. If it were on a large tractor, you might break a tine. Thanks!
Now I have to listen to dead or alive lol
Oooooh Yaaaah!
Can someone help me understand the benefits of a rototiller vs. this? I'm getting ready to buy a new Kubota BX2380 tractor and plan to use it to put in a garden (among other things). The land where the garden would go used to be part of a soy bean field but has since become overgrown with grass. I plan to brush cut it and then try to till/cultivate it for use as a garden. Could I get by with a cultivator like this, or do I need to shell out bigger bucks for a tiller?
In my opinion, the cultivator is not meant to plow or till the soil. I would only use it in loose soil to control the weeds. You probably need at least a disk but the tiller would be ideal. When the weeds are high, I go over my garden with a brush hog, then disk then wait for that to decay a bit, then till it. Hope this helps.
@@HomesteadEngineering Thank you! That’s helpful. I’ve only used a small walk-behind roto-tiller before. So wasn’t sure which 3-pt implements I might need to garden on a larger scale.
@@McScott76 I think you will like these three videos that show the process:
1. czcams.com/video/p6kjmv5GQds/video.html
2. czcams.com/video/nsmZ-7C_TTk/video.html
3. czcams.com/video/xQWVGXJ1fdg/video.html
@@HomesteadEngineering Great! Thank you. I’ll add those to my watch list.
I would just drill holes that fit your style of adjustment.
Good idea. I would need to weld a brace next to the new hole for support like they have on each existing hole now.
Does it have a snowblower attachment still snowing here today March 30, 2019
I would love to have a snowblower but just can't get that one past the wife.
I was thinking you were going to get cultivator blight. Got kinda close in a few spots
Hey Roy, Yes, too close in a few spots. I need to make some adjustments...
@@HomesteadEngineering three point arms not centered
I heard some DOA in there. : )
Jeff, you nailed it! czcams.com/video/0peSQnpDobQ/video.html