I would love to see a video that goes into detail on cultivation with a 3 point hitch tractor. I’m new to row crop and have really only done small scale gardening but would love to transition into a bigger operation but have a lack of experience, and knowledge. I have a one row cultivator but was scared to use it last year in fear that I would not be able to see my rows and destroy the crops, I also realized I had a swaying issue. You guys make some incredibly informative and enjoyable content, it would be awesome to see a video on how to make a utility tractor a cultivating tractor for someone who doesnt want to spend a fortune, and wants to start small with maybe a 2 row cultivation system. Thanks!
Thank you for the feedback Joseph. Take a look at this video and let us know what you feel is missing or could be expanded upon more to help your situation: ua-cam.com/video/lLI2VuEsuf4/v-deo.htmlsi=b9rK-bqCRw1JDHoW It doesn't go over the actual setting up of the unit, but it gives some good tips and overview of cultivating with a 3-point hitch.
Being that it is ground driven it will work at most any speed. Slower speed you'll tend to push/press the soil into the row a bit more and a faster speed will result in a more "flicking" action where the soil and weeds will get fanned out more. Both will disturb the soil structure in row.
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I would love to see a video that goes into detail on cultivation with a 3 point hitch tractor. I’m new to row crop and have really only done small scale gardening but would love to transition into a bigger operation but have a lack of experience, and knowledge. I have a one row cultivator but was scared to use it last year in fear that I would not be able to see my rows and destroy the crops, I also realized I had a swaying issue. You guys make some incredibly informative and enjoyable content, it would be awesome to see a video on how to make a utility tractor a cultivating tractor for someone who doesnt want to spend a fortune, and wants to start small with maybe a 2 row cultivation system. Thanks!
Thank you for the feedback Joseph.
Take a look at this video and let us know what you feel is missing or could be expanded upon more to help your situation: ua-cam.com/video/lLI2VuEsuf4/v-deo.htmlsi=b9rK-bqCRw1JDHoW
It doesn't go over the actual setting up of the unit, but it gives some good tips and overview of cultivating with a 3-point hitch.
Is there a minimum tractor speed for best results?
Being that it is ground driven it will work at most any speed.
Slower speed you'll tend to push/press the soil into the row a bit more and a faster speed will result in a more "flicking" action where the soil and weeds will get fanned out more.
Both will disturb the soil structure in row.
Amazing :)
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I'll take the weeds before I have that much bare soil on my land.
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