2305 plow and tiller question

   / 2305 plow and tiller question #1  

JDFORLIFE

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JD 2305
First off I am wanting to till gardens for people. The question is should I get a plow to loosen up the dirt first or do you think a rotary tiller will do fine, I don't want to beat myself up all day.

I have a JD 2305 I want to get a 48 inch tiller, does anybody have a preference on which one to get, JD or Frontier and why. And if I get a plow should it be a 1 or 2 tine plow.

I found a 1 tine middle buster plow for 85 bucks that is in good shape, sounds like a good deal to me.
 
   / 2305 plow and tiller question #2  
I have a JD 660. You won't need anything else other than the tiller. 3 or 4 slow passes and you can have a grassed area looking like potting soil. Forget the plow.

Sincerely, Dirt
 
   / 2305 plow and tiller question #3  
As long as we are talking tillers, what are the tricks to get the tiller to dig in more aggressively? Mine will just just not self dig very well. Replaced the tines, which helped. Do I need to add weight to the tiller? It is out at the land, so I don't have the tiller number, but it is behind a 1050 tractor. I have tried different speeds and different angles using the top link. I have tried even removing the skid/shoes.
 
   / 2305 plow and tiller question #4  
I have a 2305 with a JD 647 tiller.I also have a Frontier DH1048 (disc harrow).
There are times (new ground,stumps , rocks, or whatever is present and not known) that the disc is nice for breaking the ground and then tilling it. I just did a job this past saturday doing what I just described.The tractor handles both implements very well.
 
   / 2305 plow and tiller question #5  
Conservation, there is only one speed to use when tilling................the slowest. Unless your ground is as hard as rock, you shouldn't have any problems. Maybe try tilling after a rain has soften up the ground a little.

Sincerely, Dirt
 
   / 2305 plow and tiller question
  • Thread Starter
#6  
so If i don't need a plow would a disc harrow be a better bet just in case or stay with the plow.I would rather have it and not need it, then need it and not have it.

and if only a tiller which one jd or frontier
4 or 5 foot
 
   / 2305 plow and tiller question #7  
so If i don't need a plow would a disc harrow be a better bet just in case or stay with the plow.I would rather have it and not need it, then need it and not have it.

and if only a tiller which one jd or frontier
4 or 5 foot
This is a 48'' kk works great
I would not go ove 48'' wide on a sub compact tractor.
 
   / 2305 plow and tiller question #9  
JDforlife,

I have the 2305 and 647 ... works just fine for me. Should do you well!
Have not regretted buying mine in the least; best money I have ever spent!

I have tilled my little "spot" with a wonderful 5hp tiller; the 2305/647 is a much better setup for me -- I understand not wanting to be beat up all day. I
suffer with CAD / Heart Disease (STEMI 22March02) / Diabetes; I'm not doing too much in the way of manual labor, just enough to get in some daily "activity!"

Anyway, pray about it, wait for the answer, then do it. You did say you were going to be tilling gardens for others; that's a good thing -- especially now!!

Joe
 

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