Scott65
Silver Member
On the property that the wife and I just purchased, it had a bunch of junk, unwanted growth, etc all around the house. Plus trenches have been dug for pipes and such. So now after all the rain and freak winter snow and ice episodes, I've got this packed in, bare tundra that looks like the moon's surface. So I'll have to use the box blade and teeth to soften it all back up. My question is, how is one supposed to compact this, or at least take the fluff out of it, like where the trenches were, to make a level surface again? I can make it fairly smooth with my pathetic tractor skills but part of this area is road, part tractor trail, part open area where grass will grow. So anywhere that cars and tractor go, it sinks in and ruts up.
Maybe somebody can envision what I'm dealing with. I don't think I explained it very well, sorry
Maybe somebody can envision what I'm dealing with. I don't think I explained it very well, sorry