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* tilling depthRalph Mowery
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From: rmowery42@charter.net (Ralph Mowery)
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Subject: tilling depth
Date: Tue, 30 May 2023 23:05:05 -0400
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 by: Ralph Mowery - Wed, 31 May 2023 03:05 UTC

How can a DR tiller with 13 inch tines till 11 inches when a Yardsman
with the same 13 inch tines can only till 6 1/2 inches ? They both seem
to be almost identical tillers.

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 by: Snag - Wed, 31 May 2023 03:47 UTC

On 5/30/2023 10:05 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
>
>
> How can a DR tiller with 13 inch tines till 11 inches when a Yardsman
> with the same 13 inch tines can only till 6 1/2 inches ? They both seem
> to be almost identical tillers.
>
>

Theoretically possible but not fuckin' likely . I'm not sure what my
tine diameter is , but I till to about 7"-8" . Looks more like 10"-11"
because the soil is all fluffed up , but it settles with watering .
--
Snag
"You can lead a dummy to facts
but you can't make him think."

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 by: fos@sdf.org - Wed, 31 May 2023 14:22 UTC

On 2023-05-31, Snag <Snag_one@msn.com> wrote:
> On 5/30/2023 10:05 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:

>> How can a DR tiller with 13 inch tines till 11 inches when a Yardsman
>> with the same 13 inch tines can only till 6 1/2 inches ? They both seem
>> to be almost identical tillers.

> Theoretically possible but not fuckin' likely . I'm not sure what my
> tine diameter is , but I till to about 7"-8" . Looks more like 10"-11"
> because the soil is all fluffed up , but it settles with watering .

I have an old Ariens front tine tiller, late 70's / early 80's vintage
and the tines are 10 inches diameter. 6 hp w/ reverse. Was given to me by
someone too old to wrestle with it anymore. I'm 60ish and still have a
whole lot of beast left in me. :) The shield over the tines is 12 inches
from the ground. Doing several passes I can dig 15-18 inches with it.

I have a Mantis cultivator tiller I bought new a few years ago. Is 10
inches from the ground to the shield over the tines. I use it mainly in
my raised beds to till in amendments and "pulling" the soil from one side
to the other with it I can go about a foot deep with it.

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 by: Ralph Mowery - Wed, 31 May 2023 14:42 UTC

In article <slrnu7em0g.7e4.fos@ma.sdf.org>, fos@sdf.org says...
>
> I have an old Ariens front tine tiller, late 70's / early 80's vintage
> and the tines are 10 inches diameter. 6 hp w/ reverse. Was given to me by
> someone too old to wrestle with it anymore. I'm 60ish and still have a
> whole lot of beast left in me. :) The shield over the tines is 12 inches
> from the ground. Doing several passes I can dig 15-18 inches with it.
>
>
>

Maybe that is how they calculace the depth. One pass for the Yardmax
and several passes for the DR.

Just truth by one company and trickery 'truth' by another.

I have a front tine tiller and never measured the depth but can go deep
with several passes. Guess that the height of the shield on the rear
tine unit is the real limit as how deep one can go with multi passes.

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 by: fos@sdf.org - Thu, 1 Jun 2023 17:14 UTC

On 2023-05-31, Ralph Mowery <rmowery42@charter.net> wrote:

> I have a front tine tiller and never measured the depth but can go deep
> with several passes.

I use the shield to gage the depth I want to go. Knowing its height
helps.

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