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How to Use a Garden Bedder - The Gardening Series

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2009

Ted from Everything Attachments walks you through using a 3 point hitch Garden Bedder aka "Hiller" to create the perfect enviroment to make your garden grow. Also takes you through the adjustment process and introduces the furrowing attachment as well.

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  • the furowing attachment should be in back

  • looks like you need to relocate the furrow attachment so it's behind the discs. In its present format you create a furrow and cover it up before you get to plant anything. Not very well thought out. Hope you fixed that issue.

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  • Bad design on the furrowing attachment location. That furrowing attachment should be behind the two side attachments. The side attachments are filling in the trench the furrowing attachment made, defeating the purpose.

  • @ashley260590 - You need a row crop tractor.These Kabotas everyones buying are not a tru ag tractor,more of a utility one.

  • Their right!,the furrowing spade needs to be in the back,Your burning twice the fuel

    having to make 2 passes.I see no one makes one for my John Deere 110 with hydraulic lift,so I,ve managed to find 2 12 inch discs and went through my scrap steel pile and found metal for the frame.I will locate the spade on the back as well as 2 cookie cutters on the front of the discs.

  • we lost many space on hilling potatoes due to the large wheel tractor.

  • use a trot bilt with hiller attachement would be easier big tractor like that to do a small jio

  • If your blades were a little larger along with a heaver tool bar i think you would like the row a lot more.

    I may not be right but I have farmed up to 2,000 acres most of my life.

  • Very good video and great farm implement Ted ! ..........tom in South Carolina

  • Can you ship things to NZ

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