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  1. M

    Leveling Bumpy Field

    Good point.
  2. M

    Leveling Bumpy Field

    Thanks. I'll give it a try with the plane. If that doesn't work, I'll rent a disk to test if it does the job. I have a plane, I don't have either a disk or rototiller. I'd like the disk to work, they're a lot cheaper than rototillers.
  3. M

    Leveling Bumpy Field

    Mostly get rid of the high spots. I've got a land plane and could try that. I assume I should mow as close as I can, then hit it with the plane?
  4. M

    Leveling Bumpy Field

    I live on 10 acres of retired wheat farm in eastern Washington. Over the past 20+ years of lying fallow, the elements and burrowing wildlife have turned the field into a pretty decent mogul ski run, to the extent that I can only go about 1-2 mph across the field without almost getting thrown...
  5. M

    Dog stories

    So in a survival situation, Royal's going to be pretty handy to have around.
  6. M

    Dog stories

    Back in SoCal, no firearms but two German Shepherds (littermates who were about 5.5 years old at the time of this encounter - Hanna - the female, and Sammy - the male). Most weekends back then I’d take the dogs out for a 3 mile one way (6 mile round trip) walk in the Angeles National Forest up...
  7. M

    Newby in W2

    In January of this year I relocated from 1/3 acre in the suburbs of Southern California to 14 acres in Walla Walla, Washington. I'm loving rural life and slowly climbing the steep learning curve involved in tending to a decent sized field and a long gravel driveway. I purchased a JD3320 with a...
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