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I'm planning on purchasing a L3301DT Package from my local dealer. He suggested the smaller L2501 but I want more HP than my Husqvarna mower has.
Their package is the L3301DT 4WD, LA555 Loader, LandPride 60" Cutter and 60" Box Blade. I'm planning on adding R4 Tires and fluid.
I'm planning on using it to get my ~3 Acres back in shape (I'm going to win the battle with the honeysuckle this year) and start preparing for a small apple orchard, some nut trees, and garden. I'm going to be cutting many trees and chopping most of it up for mulch.
My "soil" is described as Nixa with fragipan within 12 - 30" (see below). I've verified that the soil is mostly impermeable to hand tools and light equipment (rental 1-man PHD). A steel rod is pretty much required to make progress with digging post holes by hand. A bobcat with auger is recommended (keep the steel rod handy though).
My main question is around how well the FEL and/or box blade can be at digging. My research leads me to believe that my fruit and nut trees will be most successful if I'm able to dig a trench at least 4' wide, probably more like 6', to about 2' (fruit) and 3' (nut) deep. If I'm not through it by these depths I'll break out the steel rod and re-evaluate. I'm thinking I'll use the teeth of the box blade to break up the "soil" and the FEL or BB to scrape it out and pile it aside for amendment. How nuts am I?
Description from the Govt (Web Soil Survey)
Description of Nixa
Setting
Landform: Hillslopes
Landform position (two-dimensional): Backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Nose slope
Down-slope shape: Linear
Across-slope shape: Linear
Parent material: Slope alluvium over pedisediment over residuum weathered from limestone
Typical profile
Oi - 0 to 1 inches: slightly decomposed plant material
A - 1 to 3 inches: very gravelly silt loam
E - 3 to 10 inches: very gravelly silt loam
BE - 10 to 18 inches: very gravelly silt loam
2Btx - 18 to 43 inches: very gravelly silt loam
3Bt - 43 to 80 inches: very gravelly clay
Properties and qualities
Slope: 8 to 12 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: 11 to 30 inches to fragipan
Natural drainage class: Moderately well drained
Runoff class: Very high
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Very low to moderately low (0.00 to 0.06 in/hr)
Depth to water table: About 9 to 28 inches
Their package is the L3301DT 4WD, LA555 Loader, LandPride 60" Cutter and 60" Box Blade. I'm planning on adding R4 Tires and fluid.
I'm planning on using it to get my ~3 Acres back in shape (I'm going to win the battle with the honeysuckle this year) and start preparing for a small apple orchard, some nut trees, and garden. I'm going to be cutting many trees and chopping most of it up for mulch.
My "soil" is described as Nixa with fragipan within 12 - 30" (see below). I've verified that the soil is mostly impermeable to hand tools and light equipment (rental 1-man PHD). A steel rod is pretty much required to make progress with digging post holes by hand. A bobcat with auger is recommended (keep the steel rod handy though).
My main question is around how well the FEL and/or box blade can be at digging. My research leads me to believe that my fruit and nut trees will be most successful if I'm able to dig a trench at least 4' wide, probably more like 6', to about 2' (fruit) and 3' (nut) deep. If I'm not through it by these depths I'll break out the steel rod and re-evaluate. I'm thinking I'll use the teeth of the box blade to break up the "soil" and the FEL or BB to scrape it out and pile it aside for amendment. How nuts am I?
Description from the Govt (Web Soil Survey)
Description of Nixa
Setting
Landform: Hillslopes
Landform position (two-dimensional): Backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Nose slope
Down-slope shape: Linear
Across-slope shape: Linear
Parent material: Slope alluvium over pedisediment over residuum weathered from limestone
Typical profile
Oi - 0 to 1 inches: slightly decomposed plant material
A - 1 to 3 inches: very gravelly silt loam
E - 3 to 10 inches: very gravelly silt loam
BE - 10 to 18 inches: very gravelly silt loam
2Btx - 18 to 43 inches: very gravelly silt loam
3Bt - 43 to 80 inches: very gravelly clay
Properties and qualities
Slope: 8 to 12 percent
Depth to restrictive feature: 11 to 30 inches to fragipan
Natural drainage class: Moderately well drained
Runoff class: Very high
Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat): Very low to moderately low (0.00 to 0.06 in/hr)
Depth to water table: About 9 to 28 inches
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