Hello Jack, Great video, nicely done. I think a little time on a stroll with a pair of nippers will take care of those roots sticking up. What a great way for that girl of yours to grow up. All the best, Ben and Sue
Great vid. thanks. If you got the results you wanted, then you did it right. it may or may not have been the best method but the results speak volumes. I've got basically the same project to do so thanks again for showing me the way. Now I feel like the York rake is the right tool..regards...joe
I do not have one, but a lot of people seem to really like a york rake for cleaning up debris. I would think, discing it and using a drag after the rake would have been ideal, or even a cultipacker, but I am a firm believer in using what you have, so good work. I would recommend you think about a brush hog (I do not recall you having one). Mowing a pasture does wonders for it and is helps things thicken up and adds that material back into the soil. I was thinking when I saw your tweaked box blade that a bottle jack and some wood blocks might be enough to straighted things out from what I could see. Just put the jack, with as many blocks as needed between the two-point arms, and jack them back into position. My 2 cents. Looks like things are coming along there. Take care!
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Hello Jack,
Great video, nicely done. I think a little time on a stroll with a pair of nippers will take care of those roots sticking up. What a great way for that girl of yours to grow up.
All the best,
Ben and Sue
I’ve thought that a rake like that would be really handy. Looks like it worked well for what you needed. Good job!
💥 Working on the BX in the dirt with Emma. Looks like a great way to spend your time. 😁👍
*Keep on tractoring!*
I have a rock rake. Love it. Looks like you was doing a good job.
Great vid. thanks. If you got the results you wanted, then you did it right. it may or may not have been the best method but the results speak volumes. I've got basically the same project to do so thanks again for showing me the way. Now I feel like the York rake is the right tool..regards...joe
that's going to look great when it's all sprouted. Very nice sized pasture
Landscape rake is my next attachment for the 1025r
Looking good
Looking good!!!
Looking forward to see how everything grows in!
Great job. Keep up the great video’s.
when I bought my box blade I looked for one with the pins in double shear to prevent that bending
I do not have one, but a lot of people seem to really like a york rake for cleaning up debris. I would think, discing it and using a drag after the rake would have been ideal, or even a cultipacker, but I am a firm believer in using what you have, so good work. I would recommend you think about a brush hog (I do not recall you having one). Mowing a pasture does wonders for it and is helps things thicken up and adds that material back into the soil. I was thinking when I saw your tweaked box blade that a bottle jack and some wood blocks might be enough to straighted things out from what I could see. Just put the jack, with as many blocks as needed between the two-point arms, and jack them back into position. My 2 cents. Looks like things are coming along there. Take care!
looks interesting. I have a field that size with various grass. Very interested to see how you use this land.
Nice should work out well.
Just because you have never did something, dont make you an idiot .😅
So, you are to blame for last night's rain storm.