Hey guys, Thanks for all your great suggestions last video. I have made a list with all of them. But before we build cool stuff we need a trail to build it on, and a trail to get to the back. So I hope you enjoy this video! Subscribe to see me add features in future videos!
It’s definitely easier that’s for sure and it smooths it out. But as to plants growing I can say it doesn’t work that well. Since that video the plants have grown plenty and I’ve had to combat them with poison and shovels. I am in the process about making a video about it. But you should still definitely use the tiller. Just be aware it will only keep plants from growing initially. Unless it is in a highly trafficked area where lots of people ride. Then you will be fine most likely. Happy building!
@@FlatlandFlow I'd be interested in hearing more about the grass growing back. It sounds like just riding on it wasn't enough to keep the trail down to the dirt? Was it worth all the trouble to make the trail? I'm contemplating doing something in my field but don't want a constant battle with the grass. Thanks for the vid, it was great.
Hey guys, Thanks for all your great suggestions last video. I have made a list with all of them. But before we build cool stuff we need a trail to build it on, and a trail to get to the back. So I hope you enjoy this video! Subscribe to see me add features in future videos!
I live in Kansas its why I'm watching this
im late but i really apreciate your work, i know how hard it is as im trying to build a trail on flat too
Cool!
This place is about to be sick
I have big plans for sure...
Im going to use a tiller for making trails, faster, easier, and prevent plants growing
It’s definitely easier that’s for sure and it smooths it out. But as to plants growing I can say it doesn’t work that well. Since that video the plants have grown plenty and I’ve had to combat them with poison and shovels. I am in the process about making a video about it. But you should still definitely use the tiller. Just be aware it will only keep plants from growing initially. Unless it is in a highly trafficked area where lots of people ride. Then you will be fine most likely. Happy building!
@@FlatlandFlow thx im also making trails on a steep hill side do u have any tips on how make a switch back.
@@FlatlandFlow I'd be interested in hearing more about the grass growing back. It sounds like just riding on it wasn't enough to keep the trail down to the dirt? Was it worth all the trouble to make the trail? I'm contemplating doing something in my field but don't want a constant battle with the grass. Thanks for the vid, it was great.
When I complain about my local 6 mile of dh trail. 🤣🤣
I wish I had a tiller
I've seen some for 100-200 bucks at local hardware stores. That was my original plan but I found out a family member had one that I could borrow.
My friend has one but it’s broke
Sorry man. That sucks.