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Mock1

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We purchased just under three acres at a Lake near our house. The attached is
a photo of approximately a half acre of twenty plus years of grass growing
then composting on top of itself. If you walk on it it seems to feel like a sponge. We have purchased Massey 2610TLB, 48" box blade, 72" landscape rake, 60" rear blade, and a 60" rear finish mower. Believe it or not, there is beach under that mess. I would like to get rid of the top layer with the attachments we have purchased. Any input is, as always, appreciated.

Regards,
David
 

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Be extreemly carful of setbacks for enviromental reasons. remember the government has nothing better to do than watch the forshore areas. one thing that would work would be a flail mower. using this you would only be doing maintanance and not seen as damaging the forshore. nice beach:thumbsup:
 
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Thanks for the reply. We are the last ones to do anything near the beach.
One of our neighbors have their property listed at $2.1 million. All of the
beach properties are pristine to say the least. I know where you are coming
from with foreshore concerns, it is always in the back of my mind when
I'm thinking of the next step in the dream. Attached is a photo from
our Labour Day Weekend at Kootenay Lake. I would like to quietly
turn grass/mulch into a bit of BC beach. As for the flail mower, I really
don't want to purchase one for a half acre of mess. We just dumped
a pile into implements for our tractor and once this stuff is cleaned up
I feel confident that a finish mower will work well.

Regards,
David
 

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Not sure, but a cigarette dropped might start a small grass fire. Just kidding. Different soil than what i'm working with, but bushhog or mow and open up ground to the sun would help a lot. Might be able to rent a walkbehind bush hog? Do the changes in small steps, neighbors/bureaucrats will notice it less.
 
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Borrow a disk and cut a fire break around the area you want to clean up. Get burn permit and torch it. I had a similar situation here with a bunch of old bales as well. I've now completed burning and it looks really great. The new grass is now about 2 inches high coming up and although I was going to sow rye grass I'm going to leave it until fall.
Properly done fire will work a lot harder for you and make a better job. Plus side is that it will kill all the weeds as well.
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