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Wanted a new flat spot where we can park a friends camper. The area was mildly sloped so it didn't need much, about 2-3' fill at the low end. Used the tractor with a Box Blade, Rear Blade and finished off with the pulverizer yard tool (just for a seedbed). Used about 3 clock hours on the tractor and mostly a day to do it. Not too exciting :p but thought I would share.
 
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Started out with ripper in the box blade... Hydraulic toplink was worth it... decided I need more weight (old crankshaft, chunk of steel and tied on a middle buster :D). Got it pretty close and decided to plant grass so I used the Yard Tool which gave a nice finish. Just noticed I didn't get photos of the rear blade cutting the inside ditch :mad:
 
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It must be the camera angle...is it really level?

Nice lookin place!
 
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It must be the camera angle...is it really level?

Nice lookin place!
It does slope off a little... does this angle look better? :) Wanted to make sure it doesn't become a pond :eek: I'll let it get rained on for a while and see if I need to adjust the angle. Also, it might compact more on the high side so I may have to add more fill. It's a start...
 
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Thanks for the pics!! Looks like fun!
 
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Good job teg...thanks for sharing! :thumbsup:
 
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Great job Teg! You can always get some erosion mat to put down over the seed, if your worried it will wash before the seed pops.
 
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Are you going to compact it.??

What is the "pulverizer" that you speak of.??

Beautiful area.:thumbsup:
 
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Nice job and, as JDGreengrass already mentioned, beautiful area.
 
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It does slope off a little... does this angle look better? :) Wanted to make sure it doesn't become a pond :eek: I'll let it get rained on for a while and see if I need to adjust the angle. Also, it might compact more on the high side so I may have to add more fill. It's a start...

Ah, yes that's better(bigger pic too). You will have to seed it with something that like heat, then follow up with a cool weather seed in a couple of months. Johnson & fescue grass are the main players here in E TN.
 

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