805farrier
New member
Hello,
I just found this forum and its looks like a great resource. I'm looking for an attachment to condition a mile long track for horses to ride on. The footing right now is loamy clay which is fine in spring but gets hard as a rock in summer. There isn't many large rocks or anything, mostly sand and a few small pebbles. The difficult part is that I only want to get about an inch of loose soil, just enough to soften it up.
I've been looking at pictures of pulverizers and it looks like on most of them the shanks could be adjustable (if you drilled out a new hole or cut a new groove) but if anyone that has one could chime in, that would be great! Also, any brand recommendations would be great! Do I need a double roller since I want the finest clod size possible?
Also, if you can think of any other attachment that would do the job better, I'm open to anything! Tractor is a JD 1070 4x4!
Thank you for your time!
Tony
I just found this forum and its looks like a great resource. I'm looking for an attachment to condition a mile long track for horses to ride on. The footing right now is loamy clay which is fine in spring but gets hard as a rock in summer. There isn't many large rocks or anything, mostly sand and a few small pebbles. The difficult part is that I only want to get about an inch of loose soil, just enough to soften it up.
I've been looking at pictures of pulverizers and it looks like on most of them the shanks could be adjustable (if you drilled out a new hole or cut a new groove) but if anyone that has one could chime in, that would be great! Also, any brand recommendations would be great! Do I need a double roller since I want the finest clod size possible?
Also, if you can think of any other attachment that would do the job better, I'm open to anything! Tractor is a JD 1070 4x4!
Thank you for your time!
Tony