Kenneth in Texas
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- Joined
- Dec 16, 2008
- Messages
- 470
- Location
- Pretty good ways from DFW, Texas
- Tractor
- Kubota L2800 4wd, FEL
Neighbor has about a mile of trails he had a dozer make several years ago thru the woods. Now they are rough, grown over in spots and generally need smoothing. I have a box blade and a landscape rake to choose from.
Personally it seems to me the rake if i have the top ink adjusted right will do the best job since what is needed is the high spots took off and fill the low spots in and in some areas just smooth the ruts out.
The box blade looks to me that unless i have the teeth down it will ride over most spots. I dont really want to have the teeth down because it would pull roots up and would move too much dirt.
I would use my FEL on very rough areas to smooth out.
Give me some ideas for those that have done this, its just dirt trails, basically sandy loam type soil.
Personally it seems to me the rake if i have the top ink adjusted right will do the best job since what is needed is the high spots took off and fill the low spots in and in some areas just smooth the ruts out.
The box blade looks to me that unless i have the teeth down it will ride over most spots. I dont really want to have the teeth down because it would pull roots up and would move too much dirt.
I would use my FEL on very rough areas to smooth out.
Give me some ideas for those that have done this, its just dirt trails, basically sandy loam type soil.