Workin_Horses 14 #1 Posted May 10, 2012 This past weekend I used a couple of my tractors to prepare my new garden. I needed to move the location of my garden due to the purchase of a new piece of land next to my current property and the plans for a new building to go near/in the location of the old garden. The new garden is approxiately 30ft by 50ft. On Saturday, I used one of my 520H’s and 12†moldboard plow to first plow the area. Then, on Sunday I used my C165 with 36†rear-mounted tiller. Some pictures below for your enjoyment. The Workin_Horses…. 520H with 12†moldboard plow, custom made quick attach weight rack on front C165 with 36†tiller, custom made quick attach weight rack on front The New Garden.... Before I started - Area for the garden mowed short After Plowing complete First pass of tilling After First pass of tilling complete After third pass of tilling… Now to let it set a few days and then run the tiller through it a couple more times before planting 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dennist 139 #2 Posted May 10, 2012 They did a great job and I bet you had a fun time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AMC RULES 37,132 #3 Posted May 10, 2012 Nice job, did the horses beat you up much doing it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
312Hydro 474 #4 Posted May 10, 2012 I'm speechless......................... Thanks for posting this as I'm planning on following your method on the tilling. Great Post! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Workin_Horses 14 #5 Posted May 11, 2012 Nice job, did the horses beat you up much doing it? No not really, the tractors pretty much absorbed any resistance I incurred. While plowing just had to make sure to stay in the previous furrow. Then when making the first pass with the tiller I just had to keep the wheels up on top of the furrow rows. Once I got past the first complete tilling pass the rest was a breeze. I really like the Wheelhorse tiller because the tractor takes all the beating from when the tiller would happen to bounce a little.... much better than any walk-behind tiller where your basically wrestiling with the thing.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites