Spreding Sand - newbie needs help!

   / Spreding Sand - newbie needs help! #21  
After reading this I was thinking the landscape rake would be more useful in maintenance.

If you use the bucket to back drag, you can set up some string lines at the 3 1/2 " level as a guide. Us the nylon type and pull as tight as you can. When you back drag, it will pop up through the sand when you get near the 3" your looking for. Just dont snag it too often like i did the first time I did this. I then learned to use my bucket turned up more so the cutting edge bolts did not snag it. Also dragging with the string helped.
 
   / Spreding Sand - newbie needs help! #22  
I vote for the Landscape Rake with Guide Wheels!
The guide wheels are key to getting a nice uniform spread. I used the bucket to initially move and spread it out. Back dragging in float mode works good but the final grading is done with the rake. I initially made one to spread out 120 yards of loam and it did a great job. You'll get a lot of use out of it!!! Great implement to have around.

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You say you made this. What a fantastic job. It also looks like you can rotate it on an angle - correct? If I may ask, where did you find all the parts?
Thanks
 
   / Spreding Sand - newbie needs help! #23  
Yeah I am starting to think that is the way to go. That and either a chain harrow or rotary harrow both of which would be useful for on going maintenance.

Yeah after you get it spread out, a simple homemade log drag would likely keep it evened out for you at the cost of a little chain and a log or two. Maybe I'm just cheap.
 
   / Spreding Sand - newbie needs help! #24  
Here is what you need for maintenance. A rake or a drag isn't enough to break up the compacted material once you get some apples mixed into the sand.

Priefert Drag

Just eyeball it roughly with the depth, I really don't think 3" is going to be enough in a new arena. We only had 40 horses are one point....:eek::confused2:
 
   / Spreding Sand - newbie needs help! #25  
Here is what you need for maintenance. A rake or a drag isn't enough to break up the compacted material once you get some apples mixed into the sand.

Priefert Drag

Just eyeball it roughly with the depth, I really don't think 3" is going to be enough in a new arena. We only had 40 horses are one point....:eek::confused2:

I think before spending that kind of money I'd drive a few spikes though one of my logs. Then again, I said I was cheap.
 
   / Spreding Sand - newbie needs help!
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Here is what you need for maintenance. A rake or a drag isn't enough to break up the compacted material once you get some apples mixed into the sand.

Priefert Drag

Just eyeball it roughly with the depth, I really don't think 3" is going to be enough in a new arena. We only had 40 horses are one point....:eek::confused2:

So how deep would you go? I think I will start with the back drag method and the string. Good idea for sure!

As for the implement, yeah it would be nice. Budget dictates otherwise though.
 
   / Spreding Sand - newbie needs help! #28  
Well the right tool makes all the difference. There is a difference between being cheap and being smart money wise. Horse ppl are very funny about their footing. I should know, I married one. I would say it depends on how it works into your existing ground. Everyone likes to say only go as deep as the sand, but how do you know what depth that is and get any work done? I think we have added triaxle loads of sand to try and get things right, and lets face it, once you get so many broken up apples in it, the sand turns more to a loam and your compaction problems begin. Best thing I could say is start with your plan of 3" and see how it rides in and wears in. Your riders will be able to tell you in short order when something needs to be addressed. One thing about the tillage cheap route, those implements aren't really designed for footing manicures. You will lift alot of stones with them and get to pick BUCKETs of them out of the riding area. Ask me how I know...:D
 
   / Spreding Sand - newbie needs help! #30  

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