Marking location of holes in the pasture

   / Marking location of holes in the pasture #11  
The spray paint stuff they use to mark utilities? That is on a pole and could be used from the tractor seat. It would not be right on the hole of course since you already drove over it..... but it will get you in the area to then find it.
 
   / Marking location of holes in the pasture #12  
You can buy "marker dye" intended to be used to mix in herbicides/fertilizers/whatever when spraying, so it's easy to see what's been covered and what has not. Available at TSC, any farm supply, some hardware stores. Some of that, mixed STRONG with just water in a cheap 2 gal sprayer with the wand set on "jet" should do it. Bungee down the sprayer somewhere convenient so you can occasionally pump it up.
 
   / Marking location of holes in the pasture #13  
we always carry a handful of the marker flags too, I evnkeep one on the lawnmower incase I see something that needs later attention
 
   / Marking location of holes in the pasture #14  
I need to mark stuff also when I run my bigger tractor but am looking for an easy way and just about gave up on it until this thread came about.

After some thinking about it I think I will buy 2 or 3 swimming pool noodles, cut them in 8-12" chunks, weight them down with something and carry them around in a bucket and throw them out as needed. They last forever and are bright to see. The other thing I thought of was to orange paint 4x4 blocks and heave them over as needed.

Time to check the clearance aisle at walmart.
 
   / Marking location of holes in the pasture #15  
I need to mark stuff also when I run my bigger tractor but am looking for an easy way and just about gave up on it until this thread came about.

After some thinking about it I think I will buy 2 or 3 swimming pool noodles, cut them in 8-12" chunks, weight them down with something and carry them around in a bucket and throw them out as needed. They last forever and are bright to see. The other thing I thought of was to orange paint 4x4 blocks and heave them over as needed.

Time to check the clearance aisle at walmart.
If you're going to do blocks, I would use three pieces to make something similar to a Caltrop so that no matter which way you drop it one side ends up like a flag.

I say this because I have no problem losing things much bigger than a four-by-four out in our hay fields...

Aaron Z
 
   / Marking location of holes in the pasture #16  
Call MISS DIG and have them mark the utilities around your house. That's how I get my free flags in several different colors.
 
   / Marking location of holes in the pasture #17  
Call MISS DIG and have them mark the utilities around your house. That's how I get my free flags in several different colors.


Not me I buy them when I need flags for about 15 cents each. Much better than having others spend a few hundred dollars on a locate which the consumer ultimately pays for.
 
   / Marking location of holes in the pasture #18  
I have some flagging I use when dove hunting. Basically it is a lead fishing weight with flagging streamers tied to it. When I shoot a dove (and action is heavy and I am still shooting) I toss the weighted streamer to the location where the dove went down so I can come back ro it. You could do the same thing cheap. Go buy some lead fishing weights. Go to Home Depot and buy a roll of flagging tape. Take 2'-3' of flagging and attach to it to the weight. Make up a bunch of them. When you hit a hole just toss out one of your markers so you can find it later.
 
   / Marking location of holes in the pasture #19  
pine had it right...set a waypoint in your GPS unit every time you encounter a hole you want to repair

The upside is if you get busy and the field regrows as long as those waypoints are sitting in your GPS...you can use it to AVOID the holes the next time you mow...:)
 
   / Marking location of holes in the pasture #20  
I have some flagging I use when dove hunting. Basically it is a lead fishing weight with flagging streamers tied to it. When I shoot a dove (and action is heavy and I am still shooting) I toss the weighted streamer to the location where the dove went down so I can come back ro it. You could do the same thing cheap. Go buy some lead fishing weights. Go to Home Depot and buy a roll of flagging tape. Take 2'-3' of flagging and attach to it to the weight. Make up a bunch of them. When you hit a hole just toss out one of your markers so you can find it later.
You could probably do the same thing with a box of 7/16" or 1/2" nuts and the flagging streamer.

Aaron Z
 

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