Machines | How to - Disc Harrow a Garden, Tractor 3pt. Hitch
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The Garden Series shows how to use a 3point hitch Disc Harrow for breaking up a freshly plowed garden plot. Buy from EverythingAttachments.com
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Thanks for making these videos! Your helping out all the 1st time farmers like myself. I got about 4-5 acres i'll be doing something with haha. I've been buing various equipment and borrowing some from my friends/family to use with my ford 9N.
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I guess that I don't need a disc if I have the tiller, which I do have. It was nice to see what you can do with the disc though.
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which is the tractor?
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Everybody has advise and knows how to do it better. Do it this way, no this way, no no no no this way
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yes actually
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welllll.......yes.......but what i do is put some weight on it....an example would be a large bucket with some bricks and then chain it on
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please watch my video response to this and check out my channel! i would like to start posting new videos soon and hopefully i can get a lot of views...thanks!
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Not on a 3-point attachment.
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driver needs to slow down. a disc works best at slow speed. drive faster and it rolls over the top of your work area instead of penetrating.
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@dhunt1964 in these conditions yes because its too hard to stay in the ground.
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I live near ashville and damn I cant believe any part of NC looks like that, it looks like florada but with clay instead of sand. pretty effective product though, but we till our whole half acre garden with a 8 horsepower hand tiller, I bet that is way easier though.
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Would it be better to add a little weight to the disc?
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they dont call it.."Gods country" for nothing...
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we have the best soil on earth,
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Man, I thought I had some bad clay soil here in Wisconsin...I wonder if they could add compost to that red clay soil to help breack it up, compost helps in my garden...I just happen to be looking for a small 36"-38" disk or tooth harrow with a single point attachment.
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yup some of my best edcation comes from these videos and afer hearing "hold my beer and watch this"
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he need some concrete blocks on the rack to add some weight to prevent it from bouncing so much. my granddad use to do it and it worked
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he needs some concrete blocks on the back to help it go in the ground a little more. I notice it bounces too much. that's what my grandfather use to do