Spiffy
Veteran Member
I posted this on PT as some PT attachments have special idiosyncracies [many good, some bad], but seems I have an oddball question here.
What tool, would be best for lightly packing soil? I'm looking at a job where all the rocks [many large; plenty small too] are to be removed a couple inches below surface. The ground leveled and then lightly packed so it can be covered in an inch of sand. The desired end product is a barn addition that will serve as a pen for observing [i.e. sick, foaling, whatever else requiring separation from the others] 1 or 2 horses.
For packing: I'm thinking couple the hydrualics back together [thus free turning] on the power rake [about an 18" cylinder with several rows of square knobs (maybe 1X1X1")]. Any ideas about that or the entire project?
Thanks!
What tool, would be best for lightly packing soil? I'm looking at a job where all the rocks [many large; plenty small too] are to be removed a couple inches below surface. The ground leveled and then lightly packed so it can be covered in an inch of sand. The desired end product is a barn addition that will serve as a pen for observing [i.e. sick, foaling, whatever else requiring separation from the others] 1 or 2 horses.
For packing: I'm thinking couple the hydrualics back together [thus free turning] on the power rake [about an 18" cylinder with several rows of square knobs (maybe 1X1X1")]. Any ideas about that or the entire project?
Thanks!