Planet Jr. did have a motorized tool called the Tuffy for just an application. My Troy Bilt tiller is an older model when if the wheels are powered the tines will turn. Later on they had a tiller with a disconnect system where the wheels would move without turning the tines. I have used the tiller for light weeding, but it was like going after a mosquito with a snow shovel. Too much collateral damage. Good idea though.
@@stephenfestus9268 Good to know. It pained me to see those antiques worn down, little by little. I too have a few large piles of rocks. Didnt know the frost brought them up. Thanks for your vids
Did Planet Junior ever make a rock picking attachment ;)
I wish they did.
Wow thanks for demo
You're welcome, the wheel hoe has been a big timesaver in my garden, and to think that the technology is over 100 years old.
Dumb question: if you don’t want to weed by tilling can you attach a planet jr toolbar to the Troy Bilt and weed at one pass?
Planet Jr. did have a motorized tool called the Tuffy for just an application. My Troy Bilt tiller is an older model when if the wheels are powered the tines will turn. Later on they had a tiller with a disconnect system where the wheels would move without turning the tines. I have used the tiller for light weeding, but it was like going after a mosquito with a snow shovel. Too much collateral damage. Good idea though.
Can you tell me if it came with a seeder that attaches to the wheel and near the handles?
Wow rocks! Lol
why wouldnt u pick the rocks out ?
Probably because they just keep coming up out of the ground every time it freezes and that's. Some places, it's a full time job!
For petes sake, pick up the rocks!
Over the years I have and now I have a pile roughly 4X8X3 feet. The frost keeps bringing them up or else they're having babies.
@@stephenfestus9268 Good to know. It pained me to see those antiques worn down, little by little. I too have a few large piles of rocks. Didnt know the frost brought them up. Thanks for your vids