Leveling a field

/ Leveling a field #1  

Boondox

Elite Member
Joined
Apr 6, 2000
Messages
3,881
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
 
/ Leveling a field #3  
What size or model of tractor do you have? If big and heavy enough an offset disc will cut sod better than tandem disk but are not as good for finish work.

A heavy tandem disk will also work but could take multiple passes to get sod worked to a depth you can level or fill the depressions.
 

Marketplace Items

New, Landhonor Skid Steer Pallet Forks  (A62679)
New, Landhonor...
New/Unused Landhonor 12V Diesel Pump (A65583)
New/Unused...
2018 DRAGON  130BBL VACUUM TRAILER (A65643)
2018 DRAGON...
2023 TEXLINE BOBCAT HAULER (A65643)
2023 TEXLINE...
2019 DRAGON ESP 150BBL ALUMINUM (A60736)
2019 DRAGON ESP...
Woodland Mills Sawmill (A65579)
Woodland Mills...
 
Top