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Subject: Here ya go bnot
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Hobbit |
Walhalla, ND.
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Tiller in action, I tilled my garden already. This area is for video purposes only. What used to take about 3hrs in my garden with my 18 inch walk behind only took me 15 minutes. https://youtu.be/UHYNKHskLcc
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4/20/2020 11:05:59 AM
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DJ SpudKin |
Nampa
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that really moves!
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4/20/2020 12:48:27 PM
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wile coyote |
On a cliff in the desert
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How deep does it go?
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4/20/2020 2:07:25 PM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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Siiiiiiiik
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4/20/2020 2:21:51 PM
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Hobbit |
Walhalla, ND.
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wile, that till I did in the video was 6 inches. My max depth ends up being around 8 1/2 inches.
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4/20/2020 2:53:29 PM
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Marv. |
On top of Brush Mountain, Pa.
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Your soil appears to have no big rocks in it at all. How many years have you been growing on that site?
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4/20/2020 3:39:04 PM
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North Shore Boyz |
Mill Bay, British Columbia
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Awesome!!
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4/20/2020 3:42:07 PM
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wile coyote |
On a cliff in the desert
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You're the sick one Porkchop. You should be banished to the cucumber board for thinking about cucumbers on this thread instead of roto tillers.
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4/20/2020 3:44:07 PM
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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That look really sweet. It would do great on my sand/silt. When you were running it..did it seem like the front rotation was trying to push you? After you first posted about your tiller, I have been wondering if it would be beneficial to employ a dual tine system...one forward rotation and one reverse. Trying to set it up for neutral push. 8 1/2 inches is great. If possible, I would like to be able to go even a bit deeper.
Ambitious winter project you undertook, and the results are phenomenal. I will be waiting for the hobbit tiller to go on sale.
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4/20/2020 4:33:13 PM
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Hobbit |
Walhalla, ND.
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Marv, there are no rocks here, this property sits on the edge of the red river valley some of the best soil in the There have been pumpkins grow here in the past. Nothing was planted here last year. My growing area is on the other side of the fence. This will be my 5th year on my side.
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4/20/2020 4:33:18 PM
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Hobbit |
Walhalla, ND.
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bnot It wasn’t pushing or pulling really. If I go to fast then it will start to ride up higher and move me along, but as long as I stay a nice even pace or just go a little slower it stays down nice and I have to throttle up a bit. I tried it in hard packed soil and then it wants to push a little bit but not as long as I go slow. Or I can just till 4” deep first and then give it a second pass deeper.
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4/20/2020 7:19:35 PM
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