I have an acre of a years worth of bushhogged growth. The land is very bumpy and uneven due to the previous owners horses that lived out there. My next step is to weed kill the acre. What would be my best option to turn it into usable yard that I can mow with a normal riding mower?
I have no rototiller since a certain relative of mine started it with no oil. Naturally it seized up, and I haven't heard as much as an apology since.
I used a roto-tiller with my vegetable garden. i statred to dig about 8", 5 minutes into the job, I decided to rent one locally. I 20 minutes with a commercail sized tiller ($40/4 hours), I was done and it went to a depth of 15". I'm now enjoying zucchini, tomatoes and a whole bunch of other stuff thanks to tilling instead of manual digging.
These machines are awesome for tilling some ground before planting a garden.
WalksThroughLife 10 months ago
See Im lucky my dad has three backhoes at his work. He can just call the float bed and ship them to our house. THAT EASY!
birdboy10 1 year ago
I have an acre of a years worth of bushhogged growth. The land is very bumpy and uneven due to the previous owners horses that lived out there. My next step is to weed kill the acre. What would be my best option to turn it into usable yard that I can mow with a normal riding mower?
Tater2484 1 year ago
i own a mantis for small gardening chores it rocks and own a 20hp diesel tractor with a 5ft tiller for slightly bigger jobs
rebeldawg2169 1 year ago
The problem is that you have desecrated an ancient burial ground.
Now the garden is cursed.
seapeddler 1 year ago
Are they available in the United Kingdom?
Gardenequipment 1 year ago
my mom was like "rototillers arnt going to help at all!" but now i know they will
maxamojaxamo 2 years ago
if you dont want 2 move the dirt out of the way use a digger or tell your son 2 do it lol
bybybyby123456789 3 years ago 2
that is why you feed them :)
dumb7890 2 years ago
I have no rototiller since a certain relative of mine started it with no oil. Naturally it seized up, and I haven't heard as much as an apology since.
gschjetne 3 years ago
Glad you were able to vent here. Remember what that famous play write said about it not being a good idea to be a lender??????
AsktheBuilder 3 years ago 2
e could have used one of those in the electrical trade for digging trenches. The bosses were too stupid to think of that one.
eandatoo 3 years ago
Rear tine tillers rule.
mpgomatic 3 years ago
i tried to use a roto tiller, it basically tore my arms off
kiteLe06 4 years ago
Then how are you typing this?
:O
PostTheMissing 4 years ago 4
When you use one, you can't push it into the ground. You have to let it dig itself into the ground. Or else it'll take off on you.
CarpenterKid15 3 years ago
I used a roto-tiller with my vegetable garden. i statred to dig about 8", 5 minutes into the job, I decided to rent one locally. I 20 minutes with a commercail sized tiller ($40/4 hours), I was done and it went to a depth of 15". I'm now enjoying zucchini, tomatoes and a whole bunch of other stuff thanks to tilling instead of manual digging.
jetski579 4 years ago 7