20 years ago or so, there were 6 or 7 fruit trees in the yard, now there's two. I just yanked the last stump out of the ground and hauled it off. Now, I'm trying to level out the high and low spots that were left behind. The available attachments are a 2 bottom plow, a 5 foot blade, a 6 or 7 foot disc (4 sections in an X) and possibly a tooth harrow (back in the treeline, no idea if its usable, probably hasn't been touched in decades).
I thought I'd be able to rough up the ground with the plow, then use the blade to level, but that's not working very well. It probably would have worked if it weren't for all the clumps of grass that keep getting caught on the blade. The soil is sandy if that makes a difference.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Keith
I thought I'd be able to rough up the ground with the plow, then use the blade to level, but that's not working very well. It probably would have worked if it weren't for all the clumps of grass that keep getting caught on the blade. The soil is sandy if that makes a difference.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Keith