TILLINGTIPS & TECHNIQUES

Tilling Depths

WAHNINL_: Before tilling, contact your telephone or utilities company and inquire if undergroundequipment or lines are usedon your property. Do not till near buriedelectric cables,

telephone lines, pipes or hoses.

Avoid pushing down on the handlebarsinan attemptto forcethe tiller to dig deeper.Doing sotakesthe weightoff the poweredwheels,causingthemto losetraction. Without the wheels helpingto holdthe tiller back,the tineswill attemptto propelthe tiller- oftencausingthe tiller to skip rapidly acrossthe ground. (Sometimes,slight downwardpressureonthe handlebars will helpgetthrough a particularlytough sectionof sod or unbrokenground,but in most cases this won'tbenecessary.)

Avoidtrying to digtoo deeplytoo quickly,especiallywhenbustingsod orwhentilling soil that hasn'tbeentilled for sometime. Useshallowdepth regulatorsettings(only an inch or two deep)for thefirst passesthrough the soil. Witheachsucceedingpass,diganotherinch ortwo deeper.(Wateringthe areaafew daysprior to tilling will maketilling easier,as will letting the newlyworkedsoil setfor a day or two beforemakinga final, deeptilling pass.)

When cultivating(breakingup surfacesoil aroundplantsto destroyweeds,seeFig.4-9), adjustthe tinesto dig only 1"to 2" deep.Using shallowtilling depthshelps preventinjury to plantswhose rootsoftengrowcloseto the surface,if needed,lift up onthe handlebarsslightly to preventthe tinesfrom diggingtoo deeply.(Cultivatingon a regularbasisnot only eliminatesweeds,it also loosensandaeratesthe soil for bettermoistureabsorptionandfaster plantgrowth.)

ChoosingCorrectWheel & Tine Speeds With experience,you will find the "just right" tilling depth andtilling speedcombination that is bestfor your garden.

Setthe enginethrottle leverat a speedto givethe engineadequatepowerandyetallow it to operateat the slowestpossiblespeed...atleast until you haveachievedthe maximumtilling depth you desire. Fasterenginespeedsmaybe desirablewhen makingfinal passesthrough the seedbedor whencultivating. Selectionof the correct enginespeed,in relationto the tilling depth,will ensurea sufficientpower levelto do the jobwithout causingthe engineto labor.

Let the Tiller Dothe Work

AvoidMaking Footprints

AvoidTilling Soggy,Wet Soil

Whiletilling, relaxandletthe wheelspullthe tiller along while the tines do the digging. Walkon the side that is not yet finished(to avoid makingfootprints in the freshly tilled soil) and lightly, but securelygrip the han- dlebarwith just onehand.

Wheneverpossible, walk on the untilled sideof the unit to avoid makingfootprints in your freshly tilled or cultivated soil. Foot- prints causesoil compactionthat can ham- per root penetrationand contribute to soil erosion. They can also "plant" unwanted weed seeds back into the freshly tilled ground.

Tilling wet soil often results in large,hard clumps of soil that can interferewith plant- ing. if time permits,wait a day or two after heavyrains to allow the soil to dry before tilling. Testsoil by squeezingit into a ball. if it compressestoo easily,it is too wet to till.

Preparing Seedbeds

Whenpreparingaseedbed,go overthe samepathtwice inthefirst row,then over- lapone-halfthetiller width onthe rest of the passes(seeFig. 6). Whenfinishedin onedirection,makea secondpassat a right angle,as shownin Fig.4-7. Overlap eachpassfor best results (invery hardground, it maytakethree or four passesto

thoroughlypulverizethe soil.)

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Troy-Bilt 630C, 1634A manual Tilling Depths, Let the Tiller Dothe Work AvoidMaking Footprints, AvoidTilling Soggy,Wet Soil

630C, 1634A specifications

The Troy-Bilt line of tillers, specifically the 634A, 630C, and 634F models, represents a blend of reliability, power, and advanced engineering designed to meet the needs of avid gardeners and professional landscapers alike. Each model boasts unique features and technologies that enhance performance and usability.

The Troy-Bilt 634A is equipped with a 6.5 HP engine, providing ample power for tackling tough soil conditions. The tiller's 16-inch tilling width allows for efficient breaking up of soil, while its impressive tilling depth of up to 8 inches ensures that garden beds are adequately prepared for planting. The 634A model features a lightweight design, making it easy to maneuver around flower beds and garden rows. Additionally, the adjustable handlebar enhances comfort during operation, accommodating various user heights.

In contrast, the Troy-Bilt 630C offers a slightly different approach. This model is designed for those who seek enhanced control and precision while tilling. It features a 6.75 HP engine and similar tilling capabilities but adds an innovative counter-rotating tilling technology. This feature is particularly useful for breaking up compacted soil and mixing in organic materials, resulting in a well-aerated and fertile garden bed. The 630C also comes equipped with a variety of attachments, allowing users to expand its functionality for different gardening tasks.

The 634F model elevates the line further with its robust frame and advanced features. With a powerful 7 HP engine, it provides optimal performance for larger plots of land. The 634F is designed with a wider tilling width of 18 inches, making it perfect for larger gardens and landscaping projects. Its self-propelled system allows for effortless movement across various terrains, reducing user fatigue. Additionally, the 634F includes a unique automatic depth adjustment feature, enabling gardeners to achieve the desired tilling depth without constant manual adjustments.

Across all three models, Troy-Bilt's commitment to user-friendly design shines through. Features such as easy-to-access controls, durable construction, and stable wheels enhance overall usability. The patented "Forward and Reverse" operating system found in these tillers ensures that gardeners can navigate easily in tight spaces, making them versatile for any gardening situation. The combination of power, advanced technology, and user-focused design makes the Troy-Bilt 634A, 630C, and 634F top choices for those looking to cultivate their garden with ease and efficiency.