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Originally Posted by ckelly78z View Post
Look around on the local listings or maybe Craigslist for someone who does custom rototilling. My Dad used to till about 100-150 gardens a year with his Cub Cadet 1650 Hydrostat that had a rear mounted 36" wide rototiller. On hard Ohio clay, he could run through a new sod plot about 3 or 4 times, each time going a little deeper and knocking down the dirt clods a little finer each time. It would take him about an hour to do a 10x30 new garden, and he would charge less than $50. The soil would be broken down to the point you could sift it between your fingers, and easily keep it tilled with a small Mantis or Honda. You don't want to try breaking ground with one of those small units. That is a good way to become familiar with your local Chiropractor.
Those Cubs were made by International Harvester. My dad bought one back in the day from Montgomery Ward. Those were built like a tank!!! We still have it in back of his house. I sometimes wonder if it would be worth restoring, but man -- the parts are all probably long NLA. It definitely would break up hard pan and would loosen the first 6" of soil, the length of the tines.

I was thinking more like a springtooth or ripper on a diesel tractor, but then again, I think more like a commercial builder or farmer than a home DIYer.
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