If you learn how to operate that tiller it wouldn't jump like it does. First raise those handlebars up. Next quit pushing down on handlebars. You don't sharpen tines you replace. Your tines are fine.
That's funny. I can't imagine being foolish enough to replace tines when all they need is to be sharpened! Even brand new tines should be sharpened! They work a LOT better when they're sharp. You'd know that if you ever ran a tiller. Also, you've obviously never tilled hard clay soil, so you have no idea what you're talking about. They make bricks out of clay... get it? Try tilling that without a fight. It can't be done. Clueless.
A great idea mine kicks so sharpen time. I opened ours bigger this year never know what we'll need later
Good idea! Thanks for watching.
Very nice
Thank you! Good luck with your clay!
@manabouthome appreciate it. Got them sharp and it definitely helped
@@scottjones4061 Happy to hear. Thanks for watching and commenting!
If you learn how to operate that tiller it wouldn't jump like it does. First raise those handlebars up. Next quit pushing down on handlebars. You don't sharpen tines you replace. Your tines are fine.
That's funny. I can't imagine being foolish enough to replace tines when all they need is to be sharpened! Even brand new tines should be sharpened! They work a LOT better when they're sharp. You'd know that if you ever ran a tiller. Also, you've obviously never tilled hard clay soil, so you have no idea what you're talking about. They make bricks out of clay... get it? Try tilling that without a fight. It can't be done. Clueless.
So only till 2 inches deep 🥴
Naw, digging tools need to be sharpened periodically. All of them.
Bad advice, never sharrpen tinea!
Bad advice. Always sharpen tines! They work a lot better sharpened.