Three rules for tilling under cornstalks – Troy-Bilt 12069-7HP User Manual
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SPECIAL TROY-BILT GARDENING TECHNIQUE— Till Under Standing Cornstalks
After com is harvested, the
stalks should be tilled into the soil
while still green. If you wait until
they’ve dried out, they’ll be harder
to till under, and the roots will
break loose from the soil which
you don’t want! {Don’tpull the
roots out by hand or cut the stalks
before tilling — it is only when the
stalks are still firmly anchored by
their roots that the chopping and
cutting action of the tines gets a
chance to work best.)
Three Rules For Tilling Under
Cornstalks
Knocking down cornstalks and
tilling them into the soil is not hard
to do if you understand three basic
principles: First - As you move
forward into a row of stalks, aim
the tiller so the stalks go between
tbe left wheel and the transmission
case (see Photo 4-24). Don’t use
the right wheel because damage
could occur to the air cleaner, car
buretor or throttle linkage.
Second- Each new pass should
overlap the previous pass by one-
half the width of the tiller.
Third - Till as deeply as possible.
Pull the Depth Regulator all the
way UP and engage the lowest
notch for deep tilling. Use either
LOW or HIGH belt range and
SLOW wheel speed gear position.
Note: Depending upon the size
and height of the stalks, you may
be able to use LOW belt range and
PAST wheel speed gear.
Let the tilled in stalks decom
pose for a week or so. Then till in
the remaining residue as deep as
possible. Again, overlap your till
ing passes so everything gets thor
oughly processed. After another
week, sow a cover crop, like an
nual rye grass.
Photo 4-23:
FIRST PASS-
FIRST PASS-
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Till along first
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cornstalk row.
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cornstalk row,
with right tiller
wheel up
against but
not touching
cornstalks, to
loosen the soil
next to the
cornstalks.
Photo 4-25:
THIRD PASS -
Go back over
the stalks you ^
knocked down
from the op
posite direc
tion. This
buries much
of the residue
3"-to-4" deep.
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Photo 4-24:
SECOND
PASS-
Approach the
row of corn
stalks from
the opposite
direction.
Align tiller so
row of stalks
is between
left wheel and
transmission
case. Knock
down stalks,
partially bury
ing them.
Photo 4-26:
FOURTH
PASS-Till
between the
buried row
and the next
standing row
to loosen
soil. Now re
peat instruc
tions given
for the first
three passes.
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