🌱 Cultivate Your Garden Dreams with Titan!
The Titan Attachments 3 Point 48" Adjustable Disc Bedder is designed for Cat 1 tractors, featuring a working width of 48 inches and adjustable settings for width, depth, and angle. Built from durable materials, this attachment is perfect for creating raised garden beds efficiently and effectively.
Manufacturer | Titan Distributors Inc. |
Brand | Titan Distributors Inc. |
Item Weight | 110 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 49 x 21 x 8 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | 48DISCBED |
B**E
The last one you’ll ever buy.
Arguably the most robust and reliable tool for my garden. The size of the solid bar that hold the disks is twice that of the closest competitor. The whole tool seem to be constructed and aimed at the commercial farmer but will undoubtedly be the last one you buy if you’re a hobbyist gardener. The larger diameter disks make perfect large rows in well graded soils. They may be a bit chunky if you have heavy lumpy clay. So it’s important to run a tiller and break that clay by adding the proper amendments. I make rows far enough apart so my tractor can fit between. And it’s adjustable so the width and height of the row can be modified as needed. I have a compact Kabota 2301 20hp with a class 1 quick hitch and it performs flawlessly. It’s also a bit on the heavy side at 110 lbs total with the pins so you may need to block it to keep it upright and in position to hook and unhook with ease. I have already prepped my garden for this year. Luckily, I live north of Houston and we have had a week of dry 70 degree weather. My garden is about 1/4 acre and I have 8 rows about 75 feet long each and it took about 2 hours to do them all. I made multiple passes flattening each with my loader bucket to break up the lumps. I had used it to break up the soil lifting it up to air out, it was a bit damp after tilling. If you don’t have a tiller, this Hiller and a middle buster plow would work, just take you longer to break the soil down.
M**R
Does as expected
Worked great. But couldn't get a 3 ft raised row. Disc will not go wide enough to make 3 ft. 2 and a half is good enough for me.Came with a sheared off grease fitting but Titan replaced it with no questions asked.
C**D
Amazing rower
Two enthusiastic thumbs up, best purchase we’ve made for the garden
J**N
Great attachment but.
I will first say I have several Titan attachments and never had a problem.But this last one is a different story.First of all the packaging, well if you want to call it that. It came in pieces being held together by tape. I was very lucky not to have lost any parts. For this kind of money you would think you would get your item delivered in quality packaging.The item was very easy to assemble like all my other Titan attachments. But, when I started to assemble I counted the bolts, ( only 10 ) I was missing one.While assembling I noticed that I had a broken off grease fitting. It must of got broke in the delivery process. That great packaging I mentioned.I would have normally have given this 5 stars like all the other Titan attachments.Since I had these issues it gets 3. For $700 dollars you should get your attachments in quality packaging and not have to go out and source bolts and grease fittings.
K**S
Disk Hiller
This product did exactly what it was intended to do with no issues. I set the disks width as per the instructions, set the angle at 45 degrees and it worked perfectly on a Kioti DK 4720 tractor. The rows are about 12” tall and even all the way down the rows. This was on rotorilled soil.
J**G
Customer service promptness is non existent
Received with broken grease fitting. Now I’m being passed around China it seems to get a replacement fitting.seems it broke at manufacture. Packing seemed in tack. Quality material except this pitiful fitting. They haven’t offered to send me one yet. I might just go buy one and lesson learned. Internet purchases through Amazon is getting troublesome:(No scratches on paint. I was careful opening. Didn’t see pieces of it scattered
J**N
Low effort hill making
Easy to assemble. Light enough to be easy to put onto the tractor without help.I suggest using 6 concrete blocks to make a stand to hold it when not in use. (2 stacks of 3)
W**S
Nice :)
Nice :)
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