Hi,
I have been lurking here for a while but this is the first time posting.
I have a field that I currently have horses in. From what the neighbors tell me about 20 years ago it was ½ plowed when farmers plow broke. He left it this way and over the years the ground somewhat settled. What I have now is a few waves in the ground every so often. It is enough to rattle your teeth if you don't see one when dragging the field.
To make a long story short(er) I want to level and replant this field one section at a time. I was thinking that a box scraper would do the trick but my NH dealer wasn't sure. He thought that it might need tilled before trying to level it. Parts of the field are covered with pasture grass and some of it is pretty torn up.
What do you think would do the best job??
Thanks,
Scott
I have been lurking here for a while but this is the first time posting.
I have a field that I currently have horses in. From what the neighbors tell me about 20 years ago it was ½ plowed when farmers plow broke. He left it this way and over the years the ground somewhat settled. What I have now is a few waves in the ground every so often. It is enough to rattle your teeth if you don't see one when dragging the field.
To make a long story short(er) I want to level and replant this field one section at a time. I was thinking that a box scraper would do the trick but my NH dealer wasn't sure. He thought that it might need tilled before trying to level it. Parts of the field are covered with pasture grass and some of it is pretty torn up.
What do you think would do the best job??
Thanks,
Scott