Sid Post
Platinum Member
- Joined
- May 28, 2010
- Messages
- 656
- Location
- TX and OK
- Tractor
- Massey 5711D, Kubota L4600, Kubota B2601
I have had good luck with completely redoing fields to smooth them out. I started with a moldboard plow, then disked it twice, ran a grain drill over it, then rolled it all in. Makes for a nice smooth field. Had one field that the ground hogs had just destroyed, it was painful spreading manure on it hitting the holes all the time. Plowing and disking made it smooth as could be. Might not be lawn smooth, but it was very good.
Feral Hogs destroyed my front pasture to the point that if idled my Dodge 4x4 pickup in it without wearing my seatbelt, I would hit my head on the roof!
The neighbor from Dallas on his mini-ranchette of 2 acres couldn't figure out what I was doing with my tractor and that Angung rototiller!