terraformer
Silver Member
I have been trying to till for a large garden and for a food plot. The garden is going over an old grass covered corral and the food plot on some flatter areas of a pasture.
I did the garden yesterday.
My equipment is a 35 hp tractor, a 6' double row disk It is a heavy thing made with heavy box tubing and well built. The first row of disks are scalloped and the second row are smooth. My other plow is a sub soil spike. I also have a brush hog.
I went over the garden with the sub soil buster about every 3' then drug the disk over it and noticed that it didn't want to dig in very well. maybe 2-3". I shreaded the top layers I played with the top link of the 3 point hitch to get it to lay flat on the soil. After about 20-30 passes I was able to rake it off by hand to get the early crops in.
I loaded some heavy timbers onto the top of the disk. It dug in deeper, but was still pretty slow at tearing up the top soil. Perhaps it is the wrong tool for the job but it is what I have.
I am thinking that I for my food plot need to start with my sub soil tool and make more passes say every 2 feet in a cross hatch pattern Maybe at less than full depth. I am looking for advice. Hope to get some soy beans in the ground after May 1.
I did the garden yesterday.
My equipment is a 35 hp tractor, a 6' double row disk It is a heavy thing made with heavy box tubing and well built. The first row of disks are scalloped and the second row are smooth. My other plow is a sub soil spike. I also have a brush hog.
I went over the garden with the sub soil buster about every 3' then drug the disk over it and noticed that it didn't want to dig in very well. maybe 2-3". I shreaded the top layers I played with the top link of the 3 point hitch to get it to lay flat on the soil. After about 20-30 passes I was able to rake it off by hand to get the early crops in.
I loaded some heavy timbers onto the top of the disk. It dug in deeper, but was still pretty slow at tearing up the top soil. Perhaps it is the wrong tool for the job but it is what I have.
I am thinking that I for my food plot need to start with my sub soil tool and make more passes say every 2 feet in a cross hatch pattern Maybe at less than full depth. I am looking for advice. Hope to get some soy beans in the ground after May 1.