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I've been planning a shleterbelt around our 5 acre place since odering 1000 seedling trees in Feb. One row of chokecherrys around the perimiter, A row of hybrid polar inside of that, then a row of alternating white spruce and siberian larch on the inside of that. The trees were supposed to be here May 30 so I figgured I had lots of time.
I found out 2 weeks ago that the trees will be here on May 2.
Not much time!
The ground hasn't been worked for around 30 years and is pretty hard as I tried to use the tiller in spots over the last few years and it was like tilling on a tennis court!!!!
I decided (through reading excellent posts on TBN) to build a subsoiler. I jambed a quick ripper together and tried it out two weekends ago. Worked not too bad but only went down about 4 inches.
Last weekend I added a gusset to the top link point that extended it about 8 inches. That tilted the tines forward enough that the little ripper dug in about 10 inches and worked the hard pan up pretty well.
Once that was worked up I put the tiller on and tilled like it was in butter. then it was time to relax.
I will be heading out for the weekend to till one more time and then plant 1000 seedlings on Saturday and Sunday. I will take some better pics of the goings on this weekend.
I hope the pics attach OK. The last two are just after trying the ripper the first time and it also gives a bit of a before moving all of the junk view.
I found out 2 weeks ago that the trees will be here on May 2.
The ground hasn't been worked for around 30 years and is pretty hard as I tried to use the tiller in spots over the last few years and it was like tilling on a tennis court!!!!
I decided (through reading excellent posts on TBN) to build a subsoiler. I jambed a quick ripper together and tried it out two weekends ago. Worked not too bad but only went down about 4 inches.
Last weekend I added a gusset to the top link point that extended it about 8 inches. That tilted the tines forward enough that the little ripper dug in about 10 inches and worked the hard pan up pretty well.
Once that was worked up I put the tiller on and tilled like it was in butter. then it was time to relax.
I will be heading out for the weekend to till one more time and then plant 1000 seedlings on Saturday and Sunday. I will take some better pics of the goings on this weekend.
I hope the pics attach OK. The last two are just after trying the ripper the first time and it also gives a bit of a before moving all of the junk view.
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