Kyle241
Platinum Member
I have an area that was in amongst a lot of trees and I have since thinned it out to increase the sunlight to the garden and hopefully reduce bugs a little. I removed all the stumps and some of the larger stones however the ground itself is very uneven and there are still some sugar maples that I have kept. I cannot use my box blade on it as I have tried and it does zip to breakup the soil due to large mounds, stones remaining and the standing tree roots. I would like to move some topsoil that I have about 2000 feet away in large mounds to this location to smooth things out. I have a box bladed to make it nice however my question is what would be the best way to move the soil? I do not have a dump trailer but could rent one however it needs to be connected for power as the battery will die after 'X' loads depending on the weight. I cannot get my trunk down to the top soil as it's only accessible via a trail through the woods. Any good suggestions? Moving it a bucket load at a time will take a while.
I also have a 3 bottom plow and disc and have contemplated using those but not sure.
Tks.
I also have a 3 bottom plow and disc and have contemplated using those but not sure.
Tks.