scootr
Elite Member
- Joined
- Aug 9, 2022
- Messages
- 4,164
- Location
- Temecula California
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5200 HST, 773 Bobcat, Cat forklift
I have used the LP with good results on our clay soil. The key to any dirt work is to ensure the moisture content is right. Too wet is a MESS and too dry is like working concrete. If you rip up dry dirt it won't work well or stay where you put it. Watch the dirt start to dry and hit it when you drive on it without sinking in and the LP can still cut the surface. Then once the area is leveled out wheel roll it to compact.
I have gone in too early and completely sunk my LP and balled up lots of clay and weeds on the ground and in the attachment. I ended up adding weight to the LP so it would cut better. I can adjust the weight by adding or draining water from the barrell
I have gone in too early and completely sunk my LP and balled up lots of clay and weeds on the ground and in the attachment. I ended up adding weight to the LP so it would cut better. I can adjust the weight by adding or draining water from the barrell