bumperm
Veteran Member
I have a couple of artesian springs coming out of slopped ground near the base of a mountainside on a 20 to 25 degree slope. The water seeps out of the saturated ground across a broad area. Probably a hundred years ago, ranchers dug a series of "tree branch like" collection ditches that fan out away from the collection or diversion point of the spring. I'd like to back my tractor and hoe up there to dig some more feed channels - I'm too old to dig by hand :c).
The ground under the first thin 1" top layer saturated like a sponge for more than 8" of slimey decomposing black muck. This stuff will pack the tire tread to make racing slicks. There is zero traction when that 1" layer is compromised. I thought about laying planks down it to make a road of sorts. Can't go cross hill or risk sliding sideways as the tractor will slide and roll for sure. There are aspen trees, that are shallow rooted, though if I attach a line near the ground I might tie off and use a come-along to serve as a safety line.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
The ground under the first thin 1" top layer saturated like a sponge for more than 8" of slimey decomposing black muck. This stuff will pack the tire tread to make racing slicks. There is zero traction when that 1" layer is compromised. I thought about laying planks down it to make a road of sorts. Can't go cross hill or risk sliding sideways as the tractor will slide and roll for sure. There are aspen trees, that are shallow rooted, though if I attach a line near the ground I might tie off and use a come-along to serve as a safety line.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.