I'm specifically wondering about the END of a run - when I lift the tiller, it leaves a gouge where the blades were turning. I haven't found a good way to eliminate this, seems it's inherent in the tool. Best I can do so far is to try to keep them fairly in line and follow up by a pass along the end, leaving only one of them that I fill in by hand.
Also, there's some furrows made by the edge of the frame. I've thought of something like a drag harrow but the tractor compresses the tilled soil quite a bit, I don't think the harrow would break up the tracks much.
Any tips on dealing with either of these?
Also, there's some furrows made by the edge of the frame. I've thought of something like a drag harrow but the tractor compresses the tilled soil quite a bit, I don't think the harrow would break up the tracks much.
Any tips on dealing with either of these?