Snowman9000
Bronze Member
I have a thread going about culverts. In general, I'm hoping to cut some swales in my yard to manage water. Not just along the drive, but also near two buildings. My dirt is heavy with Illinois clay. It is currently soggy. I thought hey, it's soft, this would be a good time to put the box scraper on and cut a swale.
I tried a practice run behind the barn. No good. It's too gummy. You can tell I'm not a farmer.
But if I wait till summer, it's like concrete. Will the box scraper teeth tear it up when it's like that? I suppose they will. Or is it a three bears thing, and I have to find it when it's just right?
I tried a practice run behind the barn. No good. It's too gummy. You can tell I'm not a farmer.
But if I wait till summer, it's like concrete. Will the box scraper teeth tear it up when it's like that? I suppose they will. Or is it a three bears thing, and I have to find it when it's just right?