I'm in the process of building a new house on five acres and want to get my lawn levelled out and prepped to plant grass. About half the lot was torn up pretty good to build the pad and the other half is an old bermuda pasture.
I have used my box blade to get the torn up part pretty level. Now I want to get it really level so I can plant. I think I need to run the tiller over it first to deal with any compaction from the heavy equipment. My first question is, after I do that am I going to need to relevel the ground? Should I use my box blade again or would it be better to use a chain harrow (which I have)? Once I get it turned and levelled I assume I'll need to rent a roller to roll the ground, then do I run back over it with the drag to prep the seed bed or just seed then use the drag to turn the seed in?
On the bermuda pasture I'm planning to run over that with the tiller and till in the bermuda. A friend told me that that would tend to level out all the little bumps and holes in the pasture to get it smoother. Then I was planning to use the BB to pull dirt around to level out big holes and bumps. Followed by rolling to finish smoothing and eliminate any pockets. When finished hopefully the bermuda will pop right back up but I won't have to bounce around quite some much when brush hogging. Does this process sound right or have I missed a step?
For what it's worth I've got a Branson 4020 with FEL, BB, Befco tiller and spreader and a chain harrow with lift frame to get this done with. Have access to a basic rake if that helps.
Thanks for any advice!
Tony
I have used my box blade to get the torn up part pretty level. Now I want to get it really level so I can plant. I think I need to run the tiller over it first to deal with any compaction from the heavy equipment. My first question is, after I do that am I going to need to relevel the ground? Should I use my box blade again or would it be better to use a chain harrow (which I have)? Once I get it turned and levelled I assume I'll need to rent a roller to roll the ground, then do I run back over it with the drag to prep the seed bed or just seed then use the drag to turn the seed in?
On the bermuda pasture I'm planning to run over that with the tiller and till in the bermuda. A friend told me that that would tend to level out all the little bumps and holes in the pasture to get it smoother. Then I was planning to use the BB to pull dirt around to level out big holes and bumps. Followed by rolling to finish smoothing and eliminate any pockets. When finished hopefully the bermuda will pop right back up but I won't have to bounce around quite some much when brush hogging. Does this process sound right or have I missed a step?
For what it's worth I've got a Branson 4020 with FEL, BB, Befco tiller and spreader and a chain harrow with lift frame to get this done with. Have access to a basic rake if that helps.
Thanks for any advice!
Tony