Mtsoxfan
Platinum Member
I have a lot of clumps of soil on top of my grass. Created by small animals under the snow. Best way to deal with normally is with a rake, but raking tweaks my back something fierce, and this winter was brutal, so the mound quantity is immense. So, with having a section of chain link fence, I figured I create a type of harrow. The challenge is the topography of grassy area. it is not level, like a rolling hills. Small hills. So the traditional DIY harrows would not work, in my mind, due to unlevel ground.
My thought is to secure the fencing to a front "pulling pole" using some field wire, tying it at every link, rolling fencing around "pulling pole" for added security. Then, just add small weights, (I found someone dumped of some exercise rectangular weights) 1'x1' in a checkerboard pattern, so there is contact with the ground as much as possible. I've seen the 2011 thread on DIY harrows, but they look like they are for pretty flat land.
Any thoughts on this? Advise?
My thought is to secure the fencing to a front "pulling pole" using some field wire, tying it at every link, rolling fencing around "pulling pole" for added security. Then, just add small weights, (I found someone dumped of some exercise rectangular weights) 1'x1' in a checkerboard pattern, so there is contact with the ground as much as possible. I've seen the 2011 thread on DIY harrows, but they look like they are for pretty flat land.
Any thoughts on this? Advise?