Boondox
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
- Messages
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- Location
- Craftsbury Common, Vermont
- Tractor
- Deere 4044R cab, Kubota KX-121-3S
I have a section of my lower field that's pitted like the surface of a giant golf ball. The pits are about three feet in diameter and 3-6" deep. They collect rainwater and make brush hogging a pain, and the uneven ground often trips up my old dog. The soil has a lot of clay which impedes drainage and dictates that the land can only be worked when there's been a dry spell. I'd like to smooth things out and scarify things a bit so I can broadcast a mix of grass and wildflower seeds.
I've been using a york rake and while it does a fine job scratching the surface for seeding it has no effect on the pits. Other implements at my disposal include a rear blade, bucket loader, and mini-excavator with angled blade. I'm thinking of adding a wider landscape rake (mine is just 6' so doesn't cover my tire tracks) but one with a scarifier attachment, a disk harrow with notched disks, or a 7' box blade but I'm not sure how it would work on a grassy field. A tiller would be ideal but is out of the budget.
Pete
I've been using a york rake and while it does a fine job scratching the surface for seeding it has no effect on the pits. Other implements at my disposal include a rear blade, bucket loader, and mini-excavator with angled blade. I'm thinking of adding a wider landscape rake (mine is just 6' so doesn't cover my tire tracks) but one with a scarifier attachment, a disk harrow with notched disks, or a 7' box blade but I'm not sure how it would work on a grassy field. A tiller would be ideal but is out of the budget.
Pete