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Mosey
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2002
- Messages
- 1,565
- Location
- Conifer, Colorado
- Tractor
- 2000 New Holland TC29D with 7308 FEL, and top & tilt. 1950 John Deere B. 1940 Farmall A.
"... patients the key to success. If the clay is sticking to your blade rather than dropping into the low spots you just have to wait until the soil is drier to get the results you want."
I agree that you are exactly right. I'm actually a very patient person. Unfortunately, I only have certain "windows of opportunity" to do these type of projects. I have to have a week or more of no rain and I have to do the work on a weekend. Getting that no-rain week right before a no-rain weekend is beyond my control and just doesn't seem to happen! It was a wet humid summer this year and the rain just wouldn't quit.
I did work on it some more Sat and Sun and got it better. I put some more dirt in the low spots and then went over them with my hand 3' landscape rake. Now I need to get some grass seed on it, but it may be too late since the nights are cold and the grass probably won't germinate. I'm just hoping we'll get a warm spell this fall long enough to get it going.
I agree that you are exactly right. I'm actually a very patient person. Unfortunately, I only have certain "windows of opportunity" to do these type of projects. I have to have a week or more of no rain and I have to do the work on a weekend. Getting that no-rain week right before a no-rain weekend is beyond my control and just doesn't seem to happen! It was a wet humid summer this year and the rain just wouldn't quit.
I did work on it some more Sat and Sun and got it better. I put some more dirt in the low spots and then went over them with my hand 3' landscape rake. Now I need to get some grass seed on it, but it may be too late since the nights are cold and the grass probably won't germinate. I'm just hoping we'll get a warm spell this fall long enough to get it going.