I'm no farmer, but I'm guessing that this equipment is designed to meet the needs of a small scale farm. It seems a bit much for the average backyard gardener. It is fun to watch these things in action though.
Every thing you talked about could be done with just the rototiller. Adjust the depth to 2" for harrow. You can run straight down corn and chew the plant up fine. Troy built had adjustable depth since the 70's. 8" what are you growing that has roots deeper than 8". 6" is more than deep enough.
Question when using the plastic mulch an drip tape . What other implement attachment would you advise to use . Especially when you're planting melons? Appreciate your reply. Thank you !
Can u recommended what bcs model is best for doing 5 acre farms...? I need to plant corns and clean weeds in spaces of rows but speed working and the most powerful
Thank you for your excellent informative video. I used to own a BCS 745 diesel machine, a very versatile machine indeed. I like the idea of the rotary plough, I haven't seen this attachment before, is this something that is available in the UK or just the US? This would be ideal for pulling up the ground in the autumn and then using the power harrow in the spring. I haven’t seen BCS machines fitted with brakes before, this could be a useful feature in some cases, I guess. But for the average market gardener probably not necessary, however I know that BCS make a very universal machine with many different attachments.
I don't think it's a differential wheel "Lock", I think you might mean "disconnect", or "unlock", though I'm not 100% sure on that phrasing. Just seems odd to me, as a differential lock on a big tractor is to force the wheels to turn at the same speed, i.e. "lock" them together.
The Differential Lock does that on a BCS, too! Without the lock engaged, the wheels are able to spin independently. If one wheel loses traction, simply engage the Differential Lock and after a quarter turn of the wheel, they will "lock" together. Thanks for the comment!
I used to own a BCS 745 which had the differential lock feature. It was a very useful feature indeed, locking the wheels over freshly tilled ground kept the machine going in a straight line, much easier.
Hello Curtis, does Erich have the earthtools axle extensions applied to his BCS? Do u know if it can be used 30" with tiller, flail mower and power harrow??
Your explanation of differential wheel lock made no sense. Diff-lock, locks both wheels so they cannot spin independently. That’s exactly what you don’t want while turning.
I have old style walk behind Gravely with a rotary plow. Great tool
Great intro video. BCS tractors are the best. 👍🏼
I'm no farmer, but I'm guessing that this equipment is designed to meet the needs of a small scale farm. It seems a bit much for the average backyard gardener. It is fun to watch these things in action though.
Thank you, very informative
Every thing you talked about could be done with just the rototiller. Adjust the depth to 2" for harrow. You can run straight down corn and chew the plant up fine. Troy built had adjustable depth since the 70's.
8" what are you growing that has roots deeper than 8". 6" is more than deep enough.
root veggies can easily go deeper than 6 inches - esecially potatoes, carrots, parsnips. appreciate the comment tho!
Question when using the plastic mulch an drip tape . What other implement attachment would you advise to use . Especially when you're planting melons? Appreciate your reply. Thank you !
Hello, have you used the snow blower to mix the compost, when making bocachi type compost?
Great explanations. Thanks so much. 👍😁
Can u recommended what bcs model is best for doing 5 acre farms...?
I need to plant corns and clean weeds in spaces of rows but speed working and the most powerful
Same question.
I do not see the PDR attachment on the BCS website
Less talk more action.
Perfect explanations🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Could you acheive the same effect as the flail with a mulching mower?
Why does no one use a proper plow anymore what's wrong with a mouldboard plow ?
How wide is your tiller....I mean from one side to other side ...;tire to tire?
I still would love to own one but on a fixed income
what about bed width and tiller width, any advice on this?
Love this channel thanks for sharing
Thank you for your excellent informative video. I used to own a BCS 745 diesel machine, a very versatile machine indeed. I like the idea of the rotary plough, I haven't seen this attachment before, is this something that is available in the UK or just the US? This would be ideal for pulling up the ground in the autumn and then using the power harrow in the spring.
I haven’t seen BCS machines fitted with brakes before, this could be a useful feature in some cases, I guess. But for the average market gardener probably not necessary, however I know that BCS make a very universal machine with many different attachments.
Helpful video... thanks!
Which model of power tiller you have? And what is the engine specifications (hp)?
Are you selling any of your BCS, I am looking for one. If you hear of someone who is selling one let me know. I live in Vancouver.
I'll never sell my BCS ;)
If u really need one, just go to the dealers...all dealers are available
are you in Canada?
Hallo! Could you be so kind to give me a part number of PDR? Can't find it anywhere. Thanks.
How to buy bcs tractor. I am from samar philippines
I don't think it's a differential wheel "Lock", I think you might mean "disconnect", or "unlock", though I'm not 100% sure on that phrasing. Just seems odd to me, as a differential lock on a big tractor is to force the wheels to turn at the same speed, i.e. "lock" them together.
The Differential Lock does that on a BCS, too! Without the lock engaged, the wheels are able to spin independently. If one wheel loses traction, simply engage the Differential Lock and after a quarter turn of the wheel, they will "lock" together. Thanks for the comment!
I used to own a BCS 745 which had the differential lock feature. It was a very useful feature indeed, locking the wheels over freshly tilled ground kept the machine going in a straight line, much easier.
Which is exactly what it does, pull the lever back your wheels turn and have power together lever forward and one wheel only has power
@@BCSAmericais what he's talking about,
@@kevinholsten6026 Both wheels always have power, but the diff lock locks them together into posi-traction.
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Hello Curtis, does Erich have the earthtools axle extensions applied to his BCS? Do u know if it can be used 30" with tiller, flail mower and power harrow??
Why not use a regular compact tractor?
Sure, go for it.
@@offgridcurtisstone mini tractor takes too much room to turn around right?
Price please of9hp BCS back rotary tiller
Your explanation of differential wheel lock made no sense. Diff-lock, locks both wheels so they cannot spin independently. That’s exactly what you don’t want while turning.
Tiller tiller tiller tiller.
so not no dig?
went early, minimal till ok?
Who thumbs down an informative video?
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