JeffInCO
Bronze Member
I pulled my subsoiler in parallel lines about every tractor width (5 or 6 feet) through my 5-acre grass pasture.
In some areas, I was able to sink the subsoiler to the full depth (about 2 feet) and pull just fine. When I could do this, there is very minimal disturbance to the surface.
In other areas where the ground was more compact and dry, I had to raise the subsoiler up to a depth of about a foot, as the tractor (in 4-wheel drive) would lose traction with the ground. In the areas where I did this, the subsoiler tore up the surface quite a bit, so I now have big clods (some of them quite large) of torn up sod in these areas.
My question is what implement I should use to break these up without significant further damage to the other undisturbed grass in between the subsoiler lines?
I was thinking of possibly a disc harrow, but would this tear up the undisturbed sod? (I don't own a disc harrow yet, but it is on my list of implements to purchase.)
Would a plugger/aerator with a chain harrow behind it maybe work better (I have a chain harrow, but no plugger/aerator)?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Jeff
In some areas, I was able to sink the subsoiler to the full depth (about 2 feet) and pull just fine. When I could do this, there is very minimal disturbance to the surface.
In other areas where the ground was more compact and dry, I had to raise the subsoiler up to a depth of about a foot, as the tractor (in 4-wheel drive) would lose traction with the ground. In the areas where I did this, the subsoiler tore up the surface quite a bit, so I now have big clods (some of them quite large) of torn up sod in these areas.
My question is what implement I should use to break these up without significant further damage to the other undisturbed grass in between the subsoiler lines?
I was thinking of possibly a disc harrow, but would this tear up the undisturbed sod? (I don't own a disc harrow yet, but it is on my list of implements to purchase.)
Would a plugger/aerator with a chain harrow behind it maybe work better (I have a chain harrow, but no plugger/aerator)?
Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Jeff