Posted by jackinok on October 05, 2011 at 10:09:15 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: ploughed ground posted by Ken-in-ky on October 05, 2011 at 08:31:05:
my self,i would replow it, across the direction it was last plowed if possible,then go in with a disc and level it.if you dont own a disc or plow,even a springtooth,chisel,or even a old metal bed spring with a couple of heavy tires on it will knock some of the top off most times.if you have horses,put up an electric fence and throw them on it.i guarantee enough horses will get it down to bare ground and probably level it up also.LOL a few other choices,box blade,landscape rake,chisel plow,middlebuster,drag harrow,rotary harrow,an i beam dragged flat,a crosstie with apiece of angle iron lag bolted on front are just a few.a grain drill with enough passes will level it,as will a one row cultivator.if nothing else get your grandkids out with their 4 wheelers that will tear up anything!not really too hard to level one up if you have time to mess with it.a drag of some type would probably not kill all your grass though,and let it recover faster.ive even used a old horse drawn disc behind a pickup,to level up truck and dozer ruts left when oil company dug gravel out of a pit on one place.just about anything that will scratch the surface will level it with enough passes.
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