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First harvest with digger |
September 16, 2020 |
Reviewer:
William Bryant from Kingsport, TN United States
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Three stars is just do to this being my first time using the digger. I can see that it does work, but you do have a setup learning curve. Potatoes will die as you learn the proper setup. Some wounded potatoes can be salvaged, others will be too far gone. Your garden condition is key. If you have a lot of golf ball size rocks, the tines will bend and the digger will jam. If you have weeds or grass growing in your rows, the shovel will skim over top of the ground and not dig in. Add a jam nut to the wheel bracket wing bolts. Or, they will come loose from the vibration of the digger and the gauge wheels will fall off. Ask me how I know all this. I'll write another review after next years harvest. EA RESPONSE: As with any tractor attachment, it takes adjustments/dialing it in to get it where you want it for the particular tractor and soil conditions. Yes, it is best to have vegetation cleared prior to use, which should be known by the shared videos. We have never heard of the wheel bracket bolts being loosened if tightness is checked prior to use, but we'll pass that along. Thanks for the business.
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