Awesome.. I've got one I'm about to restore.. only it has a furrowing plow instead of the cultivator tines.. Thanks for the ideas.. Yours looks awesome..
As it turned out he had a 3ed one. After seeing the first 2 done he wanted it redone also. But the wheel on it is shot. So I am cannibalizing the blue one to make it work. It has a full set of tines and is a better design than the blue anyway.
I'm starting work on a tiller that is very close to what you just did only mine have metal handles. Needs a good bit of straightening out, and new hardware. I did one over the winter and used the same green paint that you did. Good job sir, subscribed.
I have one of these and some other 100 year old plowing equipment and I'm trying to give them away and hopefully restore them. They are in my way. Would you consider taking them?
Yup. Those things were pretty useless on un-tilled ground. Too difficult with poor results. Used regularly from the beginning, they were pretty good but NOT for "No-Till" fanatics (humorists) ? My grandmother used one religiously - DAILY. She always resorted to hoes if it got away from her.
Awesome job . Thanks for sharing .
Thanks for watching!
Underrated video, thank you old timer 👍
Awesome.. I've got one I'm about to restore.. only it has a furrowing plow instead of the cultivator tines..
Thanks for the ideas.. Yours looks awesome..
This video is so awesome, great job!
Oh also nice looking garden ucle cy 👍
Thanks a lot
I've got one like that to restore also.
Looks like your before pictures .
go for it, they are definitely handy.
Wow! Those are great. Maybe draw a template from the better tines for making new ones for the blue one.
As it turned out he had a 3ed one. After seeing the first 2 done he wanted it redone also. But the wheel on it is shot. So I am cannibalizing the blue one to make it work. It has a full set of tines and is a better design than the blue anyway.
I'm starting work on a tiller that is very close to what you just did only mine have metal handles. Needs a good bit of straightening out, and new hardware. I did one over the winter and used the same green paint that you did. Good job sir, subscribed.
Oh yea ucle cy that John Deere green nice 👍
Yea and that's the one I got to keep!
You need the sweeps for grass
What are the sweeps?
I have one of these and some other 100 year old plowing equipment and I'm trying to give them away and hopefully restore them. They are in my way. Would you consider taking them?
Called a 5 tooth.
My dad said they are called push cultivators. He used one for years before my granddad bought a tiller.
Yup. Those things were pretty useless on un-tilled ground. Too difficult with poor results. Used regularly from the beginning, they were pretty good but NOT for "No-Till" fanatics (humorists) ? My grandmother used one religiously - DAILY. She always resorted to hoes if it got away from her.