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The Wheel Horse Tiller is one of the best attachments they made.  This is a video of me with a 1978 Tiller on amy 1994 Wheel Horse 314-8 in operation in a heavy clay type soil.  

 

 

 

 

 

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The Tuul Crib

Ive been looking for a tiller and cant 

seem to get ahold of one . I have some 

areas of my yard that needs reseeding

and a tiller would help immensely!

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lynnmor

The tillers do not go deep enough to suit me.  Look at the tine shaft and you will see that it didn't drop very much.  I prefer to plow as deep as I can and use the tiller to break up the results.

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sergeant
10 hours ago, lynnmor said:

The tillers do not go deep enough to suit me.  Look at the tine shaft and you will see that it didn't drop very much.  I prefer to plow as deep as I can and use the tiller to break up the results.

Depends On the Tiller Have a 42inch Hydraulic tiller On My JD X748 does a Good Job tilling In One Pass on new Soil. Most belt driven tiller Take a few Passes to really engage new ground. Had a JD 240 with a Belt driven 30inch tiller and it usually took about 3 passes to break up new soil In the Watertown/ Ft Drum area of NY (very rocky soil). In Illinois it only took me two passes. But I want to get the 36iinch WH tiller Just for Cultivating a already tilled & worked Garden:handgestures-thumbupright:

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Razorback

I definitely suggest using a plough then a tiller, if the tiller is belt-driven. 
 

That said, I would love to have a small real tractor with a PTO-driven tiller.
 

 

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sergeant
1 hour ago, Razorback said:

I definitely suggest using a plough then a tiller, if the tiller is belt-driven. 
 

That said, I would love to have a small real tractor with a PTO-driven tiller.
 

It's away fun to Plow before You till with a tiller. But it Just depends on your soil conditions weather you need to plow or not. In the OP's case it probably would have been a good idea. I don't need to Plow. But I do it Before I use the tiller In the spring and after the Garden is done before winter. But I really could just get away with tilling only. But it reminds me of being young on my Great Uncles farm Chisel Plowing in the spring:handgestures-thumbupright:

 

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