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rototiller.....front or rear? and other things...
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<blockquote data-quote="chuckwood" data-source="post: 5811463" data-attributes="member: 20994"><p>Tilling sod is a huge chore unless you have it done with a big tiller attached to a tractor via three point hitch. It also leaves a mess of roots and grass in the dirt. In my opinion, if you are breaking new ground, it's best to hire somebody to plow it in the fall. Unless you are in a hot locale, repeated freezing and thawing will keep the exposed ridges of soil loose. Then in spring your tilling will go a *lot* easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuckwood, post: 5811463, member: 20994"] Tilling sod is a huge chore unless you have it done with a big tiller attached to a tractor via three point hitch. It also leaves a mess of roots and grass in the dirt. In my opinion, if you are breaking new ground, it's best to hire somebody to plow it in the fall. Unless you are in a hot locale, repeated freezing and thawing will keep the exposed ridges of soil loose. Then in spring your tilling will go a *lot* easier. [/QUOTE]
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