You will not get any results while the grass is alive.Has anyone used land plane of any design, to regrade poorly graded lawn? Not the roads. Grass mounds. My lower property tier is basically like lake waves. Upper tier is a bit better, but still very bumpy. Mowing those 5 acre is killing enterprise, as the result. Like boat on stormy water.
Yes, I know I can pay $2 000 for a dozer to come is and doze it. It's just that I like DIY stuff. I am in no rush.
Has anyone used land plane of any design, to regrade poorly graded lawn? Not the roads. Grass mounds.-------------------------------
My skid steer style land plane will do sod, dirt or gravel:I can't see how a Land Plane would smooth sod? I'm afraid you'll end up with a mess. -----------------------
I just did this with my rear yard last summer. I didn't spray the grass, just cut it very very short, then went to work with first, my box blade, EA land plane and finally my rock rake.You will not get any results while the grass is alive.
Spray it with a non selective herbicide, wait 3 days and then cut it as short as possible. Collect all the grass clippings and save them to spread over the bare areas after you seed.
Once you have the grass handled, drop the rippers on your land plane and proceed to move the soil from the high areas to the low areas. Don't be concerned with the grass on the areas you wont be cutting, go ahead and cover it right up.
I just did this with my rear yard last summer. I didn't spray the grass, just cut it very very short, then went to work with first, my box blade, EA land plane and finally my rock rake.
You can see the hump right behind my house in this pic; what's not visible is the depression right to the left of that curve in the concrete:
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This pic shows the "hump" better; you can see that the hump forces water towards the house instead of away from it. You can sorta see the depression just this side and to the left of it.
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After grading. The "hole" near the curve/corner of the concrete is now filled and the yard as a whole is a lot more level and smooth.
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I did not use my land leveler/plane near as much as I thought simply because I didn't need to move all that much dirt. I found using the rock rake a far more easier implement to use.
Good luck!