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Originally Posted by dirtcowboy
I also agree a disc is a great tillage tool. My buddy and I have a tillage business we do on the side prior to our full time jobs and we use this tandem disc setup when there are huge chunks from when we mold board plowed a garden and the IH rear mounted tiller wants to till uneven caused by the tractor driving over big chunks of soil or sod. It does a fantastic job of filling in furrows and leveling but I do put blocks on it just so the disc busts up dirt clods instead of riding over them and to cut sod if it's a fresh garden we just put in but setup has a major play in how it cuts also. It does a great job cutting up old foliage in gardens from previous season prior to plowing it. I also have used a field cultivator to breakup the first inch or 2 of topsoil which is a great tool also. I have no problem pulling the tandem disc even with a harrow behind it with the 982 but i enjoy the seat time. This pic is taken after I disked down mold board plowed ground before tiller ran across garden. I know the garden is damp but customer wanted it done.
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That is a very neat little field cultivator! Did you build it?
Jmech, dude... only one way to find out. Just Do it!! Then post pix!!
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