DieselBound
Elite Member
On my property I've dealt with tractor-swallowing ruts from log skidders: OK, tractor didn't disappear, but I once high-centered (with the B7800- ALWAYS cross at an angle, never perpendicular!). Used a box blade with rippers (same B7800); took lots of time but it was worth it.
I'd like to think that discing would work for me, but I don't have a disc and am not sure it's worth getting one to test out with.
A rototiller might also be something to use. I've got one, so it's an option for me: have not attempted to use it for such as it's a fairly recent acquisition.
Also, a tooth bar on the bucket might be helpful for initial passes (if back-dragging).
Spring tooth?
I'd like to think that discing would work for me, but I don't have a disc and am not sure it's worth getting one to test out with.
A rototiller might also be something to use. I've got one, so it's an option for me: have not attempted to use it for such as it's a fairly recent acquisition.
Also, a tooth bar on the bucket might be helpful for initial passes (if back-dragging).
Spring tooth?