Brother Bob
New member
Been a member for a few years. I haven't spent much time on here as I've got a plate full most of the time. Here's the deal. I have 40 acres of land in Oklahoma and have decided to farm it. I just got through Master Gardening class through the Oklahoma State Extension Service. My problem is that I have a small Troy Bilt tiller that is not self propelled. My property has had large areas of trees cleared with a dozer. There's still a lot of large roots and stumps, along with large rocks, all just below the surface. We also have a fairly large garden. I was going to purchase a walk behind, self propelled Troy Bilt for around $1,999.00. Some friends suggested a 3 point tiller for my Yanmar 3110, 4 wheel drive. that's 31 horse at the PTO. I purchased the tractor used, but I digress. I'm thinking I need a disc farrow, or something like that to break up the soil before I till it. I sure don't want to tear up a high dollar tiller on rough terrain. The Misses and I have planted pecan trees, peach trees, and apple trees. Just had a soil analysis done and I need to lime the stew out of the area, plus 10-20-10, and 0-0-60. I know I've covered an awful lot here, but I need some direction as I'm retired and on a fixed income. I can't afford to waste or throw money away. Thanks for all your responses.