I have a horse also, it’s brutal to operate but it does such a good job, I’ve had it for around 20 years and won’t ever replace it. Great video thanks for sharing.
@@warrenperry2455 Possibilities - Tines hitting a rock or hard soil, trying to till too deep into unbroken ground, applying down pressure on the handle bars to force the tiller to dig into hard soil… wheels coming out of gear is also a possibility, although in that case it wouldn’t stop the lunge, the tines would propel it!
That's so cute!! Son walking in his daddy's foot steps!
Thanks for watching!
I have a horse also, it’s brutal to operate but it does such a good job, I’ve had it for around 20 years and won’t ever replace it. Great video thanks for sharing.
They can be almost dangerous especially in tight quarters
Why would my older Horse tiller intermittently lunge forward
@@warrenperry2455 Possibilities - Tines hitting a rock or hard soil, trying to till too deep into unbroken ground, applying down pressure on the handle bars to force the tiller to dig into hard soil… wheels coming out of gear is also a possibility, although in that case it wouldn’t stop the lunge, the tines would propel it!
thanks
Where are you located?