: Small triangles of steel welded to the end of tines to help the tool "bite" into the soil and cut weeds more effectively.
: Often constructed from a 4x4 red oak beam (about 6 feet long) or steel square tubing (e.g., 2 1/8" OD ). Homemade Cultivator v 1.0
: If building for a tractor, weld a vertical support for a 3-point top link attachment and install Cat 1 pins. 3. Power Alternatives DIY Garden Cultivator~THIS WORKS FANTASTIC! : Small triangles of steel welded to the
: Modified pitchforks with shortened tines (cut down by ~4 inches) are popular for hand units. Heavier builds use 1/2" x 2" spring steel or 9-inch S-tines . Heavier builds use 1/2" x 2" spring steel or 9-inch S-tines
: Weld heavy bolts onto shanks to allow for depth adjustment. A high-quality build should allow for quick shank changes and easy depth control.
: Create a "T" or "A" frame. For a 42-inch wide ATV, a 46-inch wide cultivator is recommended to wipe out tire tracks.
: For tow-behind models, a 1 1/4" pipe can serve as an axle, paired with homemade wheels cut from 2x12 pine or repurposed from old equipment. 2. Assembly Steps