Soooo I'm a self admitted newbie to the orange. Own a 2601. I plan to start a large hobby garden- potatoes, a few rows of corn onions radishes, peppers etc etc.. I am used to the old troy built horse as a kid at my parents place and that thing used to till DEEP. I have watched 100s of tiller videos on the tube. They only seem to go down 4 to 5 inches even though they are listed at 7 inches. I am tractor poor....no cash for implements. What are the first purchases I should make. Thinking single moldboard plow, tiller, and a combo hiller/cultivator/middle buster. Attached is a pic of the area ill be turning into a large garden using about 3/4 of the green yard to the right of the driveway.
Any suggestions on what I need to start buying as far as implements go??
Wife and I have a very very large set of gardens. Not sure how many acres you are talking about but I am going to guess we garden just over 2 acres for the two of us. Our land is very sandy / poor quality so last 5 years we have been collecting yard grass from a commercial residential grass cutter and roto till it in really heavy. After 5 years our soil is now excellent. Holds water well and we use impulse sprinklers mounted to wooden fence posts that cover 80" each and attached to timers to water daily from our well. We have excellent and ample water. We fertilize with 20-20-20 commercial fertilizer 25 pounds per 1000 square feet 1/2 before planting and half mid season.
Everyone we know says our yields are huge with 80+ tomatoes per plant, cabbage a good 20"+ across, corn 2 - 3 heads per plant. We plant 100 tomato plants, 50 heads of cabbage, 100 - 150 corn plants, 350 square feet asparagus and about the same amount of ground cherries, 500 square feet raspberries, and a multitude of other stuff that is common like onions/cucumbers/carrots, potatos, etc...
WRT tilling, we rototill about 5" depth and this is more than adequate. Once tilled once. We find we have no need at all for a plow. Our soil is mostly sand as deep as our backhoe can dig so we have no need for middle buster (but they are cheap at $300 new and much less used).
On virgin ground maybe consider a 1X rental of plow or find a local who will plow for you. Around here a case or 2 of beer normally gets a friendly neighbour really excited about a little tractor work if they have a plow and tractor setup already. Depending on how big you are going once plowed you may never find need for the plow again. Once our ground was broke we never used a plow again only the tiller.
For potatos we are only growing enough for about 6 people for a year and hill by hand and fork in the fall. Not that hard and if a 80+ y/o can fork potatos for 6 I don't think I need equipment on back of a tractor.
I love equipment but as you said if budget is of concern I would start with a good rototiller. If you think the rototiller cannot handle your ground maybe find a local to do the first busting and then maintain with your tiller. If ground is so / so you could run your a cheap middle buster shallow and follow up with your rototiller.
So a lot depends on your soil condition but IMHO which is not worth much more than you are paying for it a lot of equipment for a small garden like your proposing maybe not required. I love lots of equipment and have lots but find I rarely need and often don't use.
Cheers and good luck. We grow way more than we can ever consume just wish during our long winters stuff could store fresh longer.