• wheel weeders?

    From T@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 18 14:07:37 2021
    https://www.johnnyseeds.com/tools-supplies/weed-control/wheel-weeders

    Your opinion?

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  • From Ralph Mowery@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 18 17:53:02 2021
    In article <s81aaq$ctq$1@dont-email.me>, T@invalid.invalid says...

    https://www.johnnyseeds.com/tools-supplies/weed-control/wheel-weeders

    Your opinion?



    At the price they charge for the items that company sells they better
    come with someone to operate them.

    While I don't endorse this brand I would go with something like this
    battery powered one for the price.


    Mantis Battery-Operated Cordless Tiller and Cultivator, 3558

    https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/mantis-battery-tiller- cultivator-3558-3558-1455179?cm_mmc=feed-_-GoogleShopping-_-Product-_-
    1455179
    &gclid=CjwKCAjwy42FBhB2EiwAJY0yQgEVrZFIjlCusRXzXjEGZ_P09IOzfESZkS- kr82EJ87fzlVgYZdMTRoCL6cQAvD_BwE

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  • From songbird@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 18 18:34:39 2021
    T wrote:
    https://www.johnnyseeds.com/tools-supplies/weed-control/wheel-weeders

    Your opinion?

    just get a stirrup hoe. nothing like that would work here
    as i don't do much tilling to begin with so the soil surface
    can be compact and crusty. the stirrup hoe lets me skim the
    surface of the crust and leave it intact otherwise.

    i seem to recall that you also have pretty compacted soil
    there.


    songbird

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  • From Snag@21:1/5 to songbird on Thu May 20 19:07:24 2021
    On 5/18/2021 5:34 PM, songbird wrote:
    T wrote:
    https://www.johnnyseeds.com/tools-supplies/weed-control/wheel-weeders

    Your opinion?

    just get a stirrup hoe. nothing like that would work here
    as i don't do much tilling to begin with so the soil surface
    can be compact and crusty. the stirrup hoe lets me skim the
    surface of the crust and leave it intact otherwise.

    i seem to recall that you also have pretty compacted soil
    there.


    songbird


    They call them scuffle hoes around here . And they don't work worth a
    shit in rocky soil - this IS Stone County after all !
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    Snag
    Race only matters to racists ...

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  • From T@21:1/5 to Snag on Thu May 20 18:15:15 2021
    On 5/20/21 5:07 PM, Snag wrote:
    On 5/18/2021 5:34 PM, songbird wrote:
    T wrote:
    https://www.johnnyseeds.com/tools-supplies/weed-control/wheel-weeders

    Your opinion?

       just get a stirrup hoe.  nothing like that would work here
    as i don't do much tilling to begin with so the soil surface
    can be compact and crusty.  the stirrup hoe lets me skim the
    surface of the crust and leave it intact otherwise.

       i seem to recall that you also have pretty compacted soil
    there.


       songbird


      They call them scuffle hoes around here . And they don't work worth a shit in rocky soil - this IS Stone County after all !

    My soil is rather hard where the weeds grow. I might
    send up some sparks!

    I use a stir up hoe on them, but it is a rather large
    area to clear.

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