Richard
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
the fields that are around the house, at one time.. had some large stumps either dug out, or they've rotted away.
Today, there are a number of Godzilla sized "divits" in these fields. Some several feet in diamater and (not having measured, maybe up to 18" deep)
The fields themseves are hilly and not "lawn" type landscape. Just wondering, is it better to simply to motor across farm and bucket by bucket, bring some dirt over to fill these, or maybe toss boxblade on tractor with scarifiers down and dig up a larger area to help blend in the hole?
Finding one of these holes on the tractor (no seatbelt), or in Brutus (with seatbelt, but also with cab overhead...OUCH) results in a moment of shear pucker as they are grassed over and quite the surprise. Trust me that banging your head on a cab is no fun lol.. (not the top of cab, but the rear window that slids up and takes away headroom)
I'm fed up with these holes and am ready to fight back.
Seems to me, if I just dump dirt.. it will settle AND require numerous trips to somewhere to acquire said fill dirt. If I just boxblade them, I can "massage a larger area, but use dirt that is already there.
Any thoughts?
Richard
Today, there are a number of Godzilla sized "divits" in these fields. Some several feet in diamater and (not having measured, maybe up to 18" deep)
The fields themseves are hilly and not "lawn" type landscape. Just wondering, is it better to simply to motor across farm and bucket by bucket, bring some dirt over to fill these, or maybe toss boxblade on tractor with scarifiers down and dig up a larger area to help blend in the hole?
Finding one of these holes on the tractor (no seatbelt), or in Brutus (with seatbelt, but also with cab overhead...OUCH) results in a moment of shear pucker as they are grassed over and quite the surprise. Trust me that banging your head on a cab is no fun lol.. (not the top of cab, but the rear window that slids up and takes away headroom)
I'm fed up with these holes and am ready to fight back.
Seems to me, if I just dump dirt.. it will settle AND require numerous trips to somewhere to acquire said fill dirt. If I just boxblade them, I can "massage a larger area, but use dirt that is already there.
Any thoughts?
Richard