The Add-A-Wrecker just got a big brother. Check it out
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A 3-point tiller is a great tool for gardens and food plots. But we’ve also used it as the first stage of driveway installation, to loosen the topsoil for easy removal.
Of course there are discs and plows and cultivators too, which are all tried and true tools to loosen large swaths of land to prep for seeding.
Which you should get is up to your project, land size, tractor size, and budget.
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When people hear the word tractor, they often picture a tractor in a field planting or harvesting crops. And while we use our tractor for far more uses than that, tilling, planting, and harvesting is definitely something we love our tractor for. We’ve gathered some of the best tools for creating food plots, gardens, or small fields with your tractor.
Once you’ve finished with Tilling, head over to see our Planting attachments.
PTO driven tillers are our favorite way to prep soil for planting, if the area isn’t too large—no more than two-ish acres. But we’ve used tillers to remove sod and create a path for a drive too, turning the hardpan soil to make it easier to scoop and discard with our bucket. We love tillers and have a lot of videos on them.
It took us a while to understand the value of a disc compared to a tiller, but it’s a fast way to break up large pieces of land. They don’t turn the soil into a finely ground powder, like a tiller would. Instead they break up the ground as a first pass before getting the soil ready for planting.
3-Point discs don’t excel at breaking up sod, but instead benefit from reworking previously tilled soil. Watch us till our food plot with a Dirt Dog Disc Harrow.
This is a very, very simple 3-Point tool. Cultipackers are heavy, grooved rollers that groom your roughly tilled soil by compacting it and creating planting furrows for seeds. They are also used after seeding to press seeds into soil, for better germination.
If you’re going to be planting in ground that has been neglected for several years, you may consider starting with a suboiler. These blades rip deep into the soil to reach past the top layer of hard pan and create a pathway for roots to grow deeper, as well as water to drain better, avoiding the chance of root rot. Watch us use a double ripper, HD subsoiler with our Kubota M4D-071.
We have Chisel Plows and Breaker Plows (also called a Potato Harvester) and Layoff Plows. Each are doing something similar by cutting into the earth, turning the soil to rid it of old organic growth and be prepared to receive new organic growth after seeding.
We’ve used plows with success on 25 horsepower tractors, but more horsepower would be desired.
A lightweight tool for a 3-Point, a bedder hiller will create a raised soil bed for planting vegetables that require that. Easy to set up and adjust, these are affordable tilling tools. Watch us a bedder hiller here.
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If you still want to learn more about our attachments, you can also check out our library of over 700 educational videos to assist you in making your decision.
If you have any questions about mowers or any of our other products, don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
Tilling attachments can be a big expense, even at competitive prices. Good Works Tractors is proud to offer 0% financing on our mowers and other attachments through Affirm so you can get to work now and pay later (qualified buyers only).
Choose from 3, 6, or 12 monthly payments, whatever fits your budget! If you’re ready to pay off your loan early, there are no prepayment penalties—you can’t go wrong with any option.
If you need more information about financing options, feel free to check out our pay at your own pace page.
Our mowers come with free delivery to 36 states, and we do our best to offer quick delivery so you can begin enjoying your attachments as soon as possible.