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Old 13-05-2003, 11:56 AM
Brynk
 
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Default Warning about tiller.

Damage the soil structure?
Please, explain this.

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Barry


"Warren" wrote in message
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Play4aBuck wrote:

I tilled my entire garden without any problems. Then we had a couple

of
days of rain, after which I mowed the yard and spread the grass

clippings in
the garden. I decided to till in the grass since I had not planted.

The
tiller only ran about 8-10 minutes (about 44 ft) before the tine
transmission over heated and locked up. The transmission is gear

driven
(not chain).


Tilling wet soil damages the soil structure, and shouldn't be done. I
would bet that your manual has a warning about tilling wet soil. When
you use a product in a way it wasn't designed to be used, you take your
chances.

And even if it were dry, tilling a second time in a year would damage
the soil as well. And you've probably have a nice hardpan building up
right below the depth of the tiller tines.

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Warren H.

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