Dr_Zinj
Veteran Member
First, practice. Gravel moves, so it's never going to be the same way twice. Which means plowing on it is more art and craft than science.
Second, go slow. It's the same as measuring twice and cutting once.
Third, have your hand on the controls so you can feather it as you go to keep from digging in too much. Plowing on loose gravel is very similar to plowing on unfrozen ground or mud.
Second, go slow. It's the same as measuring twice and cutting once.
Third, have your hand on the controls so you can feather it as you go to keep from digging in too much. Plowing on loose gravel is very similar to plowing on unfrozen ground or mud.