BHD
Veteran Member
leveling a grass pasture road/path wih out distroying the grass?
I do not care if I end up with a two path trail that may not have a lot of grass but do not want a "road, road"
the problem is at one time the ground had been farmed and going one direction it is nice and reasonable smooth, but going across it is, rough and hard on me and the machine.
any one have any great ideas to help knock the ridges off and lightly fill in the voids,
about the only thing I am coming up with is using a rake made of spring loaded fingers (like a harrow) in two paths and drag it or three point it on a tractor, to make two tire paths, (would like to make a path around the fence, and may be a cross path/road as well, and do not do it all at once, but do it and then the grass recover then do it again, until I have leveled out some of the rough ness,
Any other ideas? WHAT would you try?
I do not care if I end up with a two path trail that may not have a lot of grass but do not want a "road, road"
the problem is at one time the ground had been farmed and going one direction it is nice and reasonable smooth, but going across it is, rough and hard on me and the machine.
any one have any great ideas to help knock the ridges off and lightly fill in the voids,
about the only thing I am coming up with is using a rake made of spring loaded fingers (like a harrow) in two paths and drag it or three point it on a tractor, to make two tire paths, (would like to make a path around the fence, and may be a cross path/road as well, and do not do it all at once, but do it and then the grass recover then do it again, until I have leveled out some of the rough ness,
Any other ideas? WHAT would you try?