3RRL
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- 55HP 4WD KAMA 554 and 4 x 4 Jinma 284
From your reply to me, I'd go with using the neighbor's tiller if he''l let you borrow it. It will cost you nothing.
Till a few inches deep at a time an fel the loose stuff away. Then do it again until you have the hump cut down to where you want. If his tiller is a good one, it should be able to cut through hard clay ground in reasonable passes. It'll be better on your tractor too. Another thought is to have your neighbor do it with his tractor and you follow with yours, clearing up the loose dirt with your fel. A case of beer or a full fuel tank might be all it takes?
If you are going to buy another implement, I would seriously consider a decent box blade to add to your collection. You can always take out the scarifiers, leaving only one ... or two in to let it dig deep and act sort of like a subsoiler. Then you would have the box to move dirt and do whatever else with it. A boxblade is a wonderful multi-purpose tool if used correctly. I think you can get a medium duty 5 or 6 footer at TSC or Agri-supply for around 5 or 6 hundred bucks? Might be worth considering??
Till a few inches deep at a time an fel the loose stuff away. Then do it again until you have the hump cut down to where you want. If his tiller is a good one, it should be able to cut through hard clay ground in reasonable passes. It'll be better on your tractor too. Another thought is to have your neighbor do it with his tractor and you follow with yours, clearing up the loose dirt with your fel. A case of beer or a full fuel tank might be all it takes?
If you are going to buy another implement, I would seriously consider a decent box blade to add to your collection. You can always take out the scarifiers, leaving only one ... or two in to let it dig deep and act sort of like a subsoiler. Then you would have the box to move dirt and do whatever else with it. A boxblade is a wonderful multi-purpose tool if used correctly. I think you can get a medium duty 5 or 6 footer at TSC or Agri-supply for around 5 or 6 hundred bucks? Might be worth considering??