Posted by H2OK9 on October 21, 2012 at 15:29:30 from (71.50.17.172):
In Reply to: 7 ft rototiller posted by husky on October 21, 2012 at 15:12:07:
I have a little Ford, model 2510, around 23 to 25 h.p. that I use on a five foot Keen Kutter tiller. The tractor handles this pretty easy in established gardens or gardens that have been fresh plowed. In uncut sod I have to work it up gradually but since I'm usually in no big push, I don't mind it taking it a longer. The biggest joy I get for tilling gardens for the people around here is the look on their faces when they see the finished results. I have never advertised it as a business but I am now tilling around 20 to 25 gardens in the fall and around 30 to 40 in the spring
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