40Kchicks
Gold Member
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2003
- Messages
- 489
- Location
- Western Oregon
- Tractor
- 2003 Kubota M9000DTL 2001 JD 2252 Orchard Tractor Cat 216 Skidsteer 1999 JD 450H Dozer 1994 JD 644G wheel loader
I am in the progress of restoring my lower 20 acres of pasture from weeds and foxtail to grass hay this summer. Next year I will do the upper 20. I have the lots of 4-20” rocks. Most of these rocks are in one area of the pasture. The pasture has been picked before but I wouldn’t want to run any equipment over it yet so this month I sprayed it with roundup and it is wilting away now. I don’t really want to plow it because I’m afraid it will just bring up more rock. This is what I’m thinking. First sift the larger rocks off it with my sifting bucket then use the flail mower to break up the dead grass. This is the part I need help with. Should I use a chisel plow with the spring teeth or can I just run a disk and harrow over it? I don’t have a chisel plow, disk or harrow yet. I would like to get away with buying the least amount of equipment I can. I have never plowed or ran a chisel and have little experience with a disk so I’m hoping someone that knows what the right equipment to use is can point me in the right direction. I have at my disposal the Kubota M9000, the Cat skid steer, a sifting bucket, tooth bucket, a small ripper attachment for the skid steer, and a leveler blade or as some call it a land plane.
Thanks
Eric
Thanks
Eric