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Old August 9, 2008   #1
TZ-OH6
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Default Rototiller question

I have a new hand dug clay clod+compost garden and I'm debating whether or not to rent a tiller to break up the clods in the fall. The problem is that the soil has a lot of sandstone fragments ranging isn size from the palm of your hand on down (most of the larger rocks have been taken out). Is a tiller going to bind up on the rocks every few minutes? or will the flat rocks some how make it through?
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