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K & A Attempt to Rototill #2

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2006

Rototilling attempt #2

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  • Very nice tiller. By the looks of the tiller it should have forward tines and reverse tines. Breaking new ground or compacted ground it needs to be is reverse tines and it wont grab and catch. forward tines are for dirt that has been tilled before and will not drag you unless you hit a root or rock then will just jump forward some. I own a Cub Cadet R-65 it works great. hope your gardening goes great this year. Good luck hope that helps

  • Exactly. The biggest mistake people make, is pushing down on the tines, youll have to make sevral passes, that ground is hard. If thats your tiller, might want to invest in some wheel weights, or some weights for the front of the tiller, to help hold em down.

  • Ya'll need to let the tines dig themselves in the ground. Don't hold it back. That makes the tines the primary source that makes it move, when it should be the wheels up front. The tines move faster than the wheels, so it wants to take off. The wheels need to be sturdy on the ground. That'll help it limit how much it takes off on you.

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