How to Use a Garden Bedder - The Gardening Series
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2009
- Ted from Everything Attachments walks you through using a 3 point hitch Garden Bedder aka "Hiller" to create the perfect enviroment to make your garden grow. Also takes you through the adjustment process and introduces the furrowing attachment as well.
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Love the videos. So clear and easy to follow . Peanut is my new favorite tractor operator. Keep up the great work .
That is a great piece of equipment which would be handy to have, just to make planting much quicker and easier too.
It is much easier to use a tractor to do most things. I have even used mine to mow my lawn with the brush cutter attached after both my mowers was broken down.
I have the parts to make this same set-up on my Farmall A and I would put the hillers in front (between the axles) and the furrowing plow in the rear (behind the rear axle). My garden is about double that size, and I just cover my seed with a hoe or a rake.
Yes, Row crop tractor is the way to go, I use my Kubota L245H is just like a farmall A underbelly mount ( a copy of one) in addition its got a diesel engine with rear 3 point the best of all worlds
I made an attachment for my rototiller that tills and makes 2 rows in the same pass, much easier to use and more efficient
Install the row attachment on the rear bar that will put the plow behind the disc, this will leave the furrow in a single pass.
yep, ray charles could have seen that.
Thought the same thing, the furrow is getting buried by the discs following after. It's no different than the pass without the attachment, except the subsoil would be slightly more broken by the attachment. This is literally the first thing I've seen on this channel that I questioned. Everything else seems on point.
Man I wish I had one of those
Need to add a third bar so to put the furrow behind the hiller Iam going to add a thrid and may a forth to mine .
I think the furrowing attachement should be behind the disks, i believe it would work better.
For currently models, all furrowing attachments are behind the disks. Check out our current models here www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-3-Point-hitch-Garden-Bedder-s/3785.htm Thanks for watching and commenting!
Obviously. I was very confused
Two things--1)you are taking a pounding for not having the furrow attachment in the right spot 2)where's the "go ahead Peanut" that I am so accustomed to. You guys are a go to for my videos on attachments, but this one missed the mark a bit.
I think I need this. My soil is a bit Rocky. Will it work or will they break in Pennsylvania rocky soil?
What do you think about going through this again later in the season to cultivate the weeds out?
Their right!,the furrowing spade needs to be in the back,Your burning twice the fuel
having to make 2 passes.I see no one makes one for my John Deere 110 with hydraulic lift,so I,ve managed to find 2 12 inch discs and went through my scrap steel pile and found metal for the frame.I will locate the spade on the back as well as 2 cookie cutters on the front of the discs.
nice
Wouldn’t putting the furring attachment behind the bedding discs make a cleaner one run job?
I can't figure out why you do not demonstrate the attachment with a compact tractor with such small garden space.
If your blades were a little larger along with a heaver tool bar i think you would like the row a lot more.
I may not be right but I have farmed up to 2,000 acres most of my life.
Put your furrowing tool behind your disk may work better
Looks like a nice tool but the furrowing attachment needs to be behind the hillers. Otherwise what is the point?
All of the furrowing attachments are behind the hiller on the current models. Check them out here on the website: www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-3-Point-hitch-Garden-Bedder-s/3785.htm
What’s is a price of one of these
I agree Eric G, and one other thing is, pickup the speed and y'all will build a better hill.
i like to see your better hill
do uploaded suger can attachments equipments
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Hey bro is 45 degree angle of disc is ideal or we need some adjustments ??
Trial and error is the best way to dial it in. Soil conditions will play a factor, no doubt!
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How much Indian Rupee
use a trot bilt with hiller attachement would be easier big tractor like that to do a small jio
What does it cost
Here are the models, along with prices www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-3-Point-hitch-Garden-Bedder-s/3785.htm
discs are little bit small
Why do you need a furrow
The furrow is to drop your seeds in.
Furrow needs to be behind hiller
The furrowing attachment is behind the hiller on our current models, which are shown here: www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-3-Point-hitch-Garden-Bedder-s/3785.htm
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@ashley260590 - You need a row crop tractor.These Kabotas everyones buying are not a tru ag tractor,more of a utility one.
Woops seems like every one but you knows we're to put the furrower and your supposed to be an expert???
The current bedders, which we build in house, feature a rear mounted furrowing attachment. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-3-Point-hitch-Garden-Bedder-s/3785.htm
Shouldn’t the furrow be behind? It looks like it isn’t doing anything. I am absolutely no expert! It just seems backwards to me.
Apparently I’m not the only one to think so. But there could be a reason, right?
What a piece of crap the furrowing should be mounted on the back after the disc makes the bed.
This is an older model. Furrowing attachments have been on the back for years. See the current garden bedders here. Thanks for watching! www.everythingattachments.com/Tractor-3-Point-hitch-Garden-Bedder-s/3785.htm