Tiller Best attachment besides Harley power rake to pulverize wild grass, soil & weeds??

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BamaDude

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I'm a home builder/contractor. I just bought a Kubota L-48 so I could start doing my own site prep work & save the money I've been paying other contractors. It has a 3-pt hitch when you disconnect the backhoe attachment.

I've seen what a Harley power rake can do by pulverizing old grass, weeds & clayey soil into a fine bed of mulched soil to lay sod upon, similar to what a bed of lawn sand will give me as a bed for sod, but without having to buy any lawn sand. On a typical lawn that may need 3 tri-axle loads of lawn sand as bedding, that's appx $600 saved on 1 job.

However, power rakes are very expensive; even used ones are $3,000+. As a result, I'm considering using a tiller or disc harrow or maybe a pulverizer/yard tool to try and accomplish the same thing for less money & also be able to do more than a power rake can do. I have no experience using a tiller, disc harrow or pulverizer because I'm a dumb city boy.

My research tells me that a tiller will dig deeper & can handle the highly-clay soils we have here in Central Alabama vs a disc harrow or pulverizer. We typically don't have any big rocks in the soil that can tear up machinery like you might see elsewhere. I'm read that a harrow doesn't go very deep & doesn't handle dense soils as well as a tiller, but I don't need to go very deep for sod, just 3" to 4" maybe, like a thin bed of lawn sand would provide. I've also read that a pulverizer doesn't do much other than break up clods of dirt/clay & doesn't chew up the grass/weeds or the original in-situ ground well. I didn't mention a box blade as I've seen those in action many times & they don't do a good job of that either, though I am buying one for spreading small piles of dirt around & leveling off my house pads & sod bedding.

So I'm leaning toward buying a tiller to chew up & pulverize the soil to create a 3" to 4" minimum loose bedding, then box blade it to level it out, as I need it smooth for sod.

Any experienced comments/advice on this would be appreciated. I'll answer your home building/contractor questions in exchange if needed.
 
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Re: Best attachment besides Harley power rake to pulverize wild grass, soil & weeds??

Why not call Everything Attachments and ask them what they think would best suit your needs? They know a lot about all kinds of equipment, and what works best, and the're one of a select group of TBN approved advertisers.
 
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Re: Best attachment besides Harley power rake to pulverize wild grass, soil & weeds??

I'd rather get advice from someone who has no financial interest in the answer --- I could have called ANY dealer for that matter.
 
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Re: Best attachment besides Harley power rake to pulverize wild grass, soil & weeds??

I'd opt for a 72 inch King Kutter tiller and a Woods or Land Pride land plane/grading scraper.
 
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Re: Best attachment besides Harley power rake to pulverize wild grass, soil & weeds??

While a Harley Rake would be optimum, a PTO powered tiller would best meet your objectives. With a tiller, one, two, or three passes with the implement and you will have a reasonably smooth seed bed 6-8" deep.

A Disc Harrow is another form of tiller, for use mixing soil in long rows in a field. You would need a Disc Harrow with 22" diameter pans, spaced 7" to 7-1/2" apart. You would have to go over the area multiple times, probably three, four or five passes, to loosen and mix the soil. Disc Harrows do not mix soil unless pulled at a brisk clip. You would still need to rake or drag soil prior to seeding or sodding. With 22" diameter pans, you could till 8"-9" deep. A Disc Harrow of this description costs $2,500 - $3,500 new.

(DH20/22" - 84" width)

Everything Attachments XTreme Duty Large Deluxe Box Frame Disc Harrow


A PTO powered tiller will better meet your needs than a Disc Harrow. Expense aside, a Harley Rake would be optimum.
 
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Re: Best attachment besides Harley power rake to pulverize wild grass, soil & weeds??

I do a lot of tilling you can adjust depth very easily. I rototill beaches food plots and site work for landscapers. if you need to talk to some one pm me
 
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Re: Best attachment besides Harley power rake to pulverize wild grass, soil & weeds??

I would go with a rotary tiller and a york rake.
 
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Re: Best attachment besides Harley power rake to pulverize wild grass, soil & weeds??

My research paid off, as my preference was the tiller & it is with everyone else also. I thank you all for the advice.
 
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Re: Best attachment besides Harley power rake to pulverize wild grass, soil & weeds??

I would go with a rotary tiller and a york rake.

It's hard to beat a harley rake, but a tiller followed by a landscape rake with gage wheels is a pretty good combination. You cannot really change the grade or level ground with a tiller so you need something like a landscape rake to follow up with after tilling. The rake will also help collect root clumps that the tiller did not break up.
 
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Re: Best attachment besides Harley power rake to pulverize wild grass, soil & weeds??

I had said earlier that "I'm leaning toward buying a tiller to chew up & pulverize the soil to create a 3" to 4" minimum loose bedding, then box blade it to level it out, as I need it smooth for sod", so I'm aware that the tiller will not leave the soil smooth enough to lay sod.
 
 

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