I am a brand new member of TBN this week and a relatively new tractor owner.
I purchased a used JD 790 almost 2 years ago for general work around our 6 acres in NW Oregon that we purchased about 5 years ago. One of the things that drives me crazy is how bumpy the open areas of our property (~2 acres) is. We have a massive amount of gophers and moles and over time its really become annoying to walk in, mow, etc.
I'm not trying to smooth out all of the open space, but there are common walking and riding "paths" (I guess is the best way to describe) that I want to make more smooth. We have dogs that hunt the gophers and they dig holes that make it worse as well.
I have asked different folks and get different ideas. I have heard both tilling and using a box scraper.
We're in Oregon, and live on a slope. The ground is clay-ish dirt. Really hard in the summer but 9 mos out of the year is really soft. I attached a pic to give you a better idea. I mow the grass (this pic is b4 we purchased the home) with a 5' brush cutter. But we would like to have a smooth path like you see here and keep the grass short so the kids can walk to the rope swing ot trampoline w/o rolling an ankle, tripping or dissappearing into a hole!
Any help you could give would be really appreciated!!
I purchased a used JD 790 almost 2 years ago for general work around our 6 acres in NW Oregon that we purchased about 5 years ago. One of the things that drives me crazy is how bumpy the open areas of our property (~2 acres) is. We have a massive amount of gophers and moles and over time its really become annoying to walk in, mow, etc.
I'm not trying to smooth out all of the open space, but there are common walking and riding "paths" (I guess is the best way to describe) that I want to make more smooth. We have dogs that hunt the gophers and they dig holes that make it worse as well.
I have asked different folks and get different ideas. I have heard both tilling and using a box scraper.
We're in Oregon, and live on a slope. The ground is clay-ish dirt. Really hard in the summer but 9 mos out of the year is really soft. I attached a pic to give you a better idea. I mow the grass (this pic is b4 we purchased the home) with a 5' brush cutter. But we would like to have a smooth path like you see here and keep the grass short so the kids can walk to the rope swing ot trampoline w/o rolling an ankle, tripping or dissappearing into a hole!
Any help you could give would be really appreciated!!