I had a friend who recently bought a brand new cherry red Corvette. It is a beafutiful machine and he was giving rides yesterday. Talk about new car smell.
I hated getting into a competition on vehicles but I could have told him about my cobalt blue Ferrari.
Showing posts with label BSC Tiller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BSC Tiller. Show all posts
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
What Happens When It Rains 4 Inches in Three Days
Sunday, April 27, 2014
How to Till a Straight Row
I was out tilling for the first time of the season today. We use a large walk behind tractor with a 36 inch rototiller attachment.
She is a beauty, cobalt blue paint, 13 horsepower, live PTO and 3 speed transmission. It will till down full sized corn, virgin sod, small sapling trees, you name it, nothing can stop my tiller. Did you know that Ferrari made my tiller, yep she's an "import". Like Dave Ramsey says, "It is the Status Symbol of Choice" for Italian farmers. Funny thing is, it has a Honda engine. Well I'm not Italian, but it works good for Scandinavian farmers too.
I was making trenches for planting potatoes. Nope I didn't plant yet, even though Good Friday, the traditional day for planting potatoes, has come and gone. I got to thinking about how you get the tiller to make straight rows. Farmers pride ourselves on straight rows, especially when you are planting a crop. Because if you don't get the rows straight you have to look at crooked rows for a whole season. Plus if you get them too close together you can't till between them and the weeds take over.
I had a college age guy working for me a few years ago and he was the first of our hired farm workers that I had let run the tiller. He generally did OK, but there was a problem, he couldn't get the rows straight. Well I'm going to let you in on a secret that will change your life and help you get your rows straight.
She is a beauty, cobalt blue paint, 13 horsepower, live PTO and 3 speed transmission. It will till down full sized corn, virgin sod, small sapling trees, you name it, nothing can stop my tiller. Did you know that Ferrari made my tiller, yep she's an "import". Like Dave Ramsey says, "It is the Status Symbol of Choice" for Italian farmers. Funny thing is, it has a Honda engine. Well I'm not Italian, but it works good for Scandinavian farmers too.
I was making trenches for planting potatoes. Nope I didn't plant yet, even though Good Friday, the traditional day for planting potatoes, has come and gone. I got to thinking about how you get the tiller to make straight rows. Farmers pride ourselves on straight rows, especially when you are planting a crop. Because if you don't get the rows straight you have to look at crooked rows for a whole season. Plus if you get them too close together you can't till between them and the weeds take over.
I had a college age guy working for me a few years ago and he was the first of our hired farm workers that I had let run the tiller. He generally did OK, but there was a problem, he couldn't get the rows straight. Well I'm going to let you in on a secret that will change your life and help you get your rows straight.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
The Ferrari of Tillers
The BCS Tiller. I bought a walk behind tractor from BCS after I tried other brands of tillers including rebuilding a Troy Built with a new Honda engine. They just didn’t seem up to the task for our application. Most would be great for home use, but I needed something with true farm grade toughness.
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