inveresk
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I've recently moved into a new, 11 acre farm and have a couple acres of meadow that are as rough as a badger's ar**, with bumps and hollows all over the place. The meadow falls towards the ocean from the forest with about a 10-15 degree pitch and a trench has been cut across it diagonally to conduct rainwater runoff away from a dilpidated heritage cottage. I'd like to do away with the trench (it prevents me from keeping horses in the meadow) and install a large circuit drain around the cottage instead, once I restore it which will probably be next year. The soil is heavy clay and there are a number of fruit trees to work around. There are some boulders that are going to be brought to the surface too, judging by the few I've dug up pulling stump. I have a Kubota L3130HST which I was toying with trying to use to plough the field but have pretty much decided the machine would labour under the task so I should contract out the task of ripping the meadow up to a neighbouring farmer with a big MF and a four bottom plough. I intended to leave the field turned over during the winter, allow the frost to break it up and the sods to rot down then try to finish it myself in the spring. I've never prepared or finished a meadow before and I'm not sure what the right attachments would be for the job. I've been reading the posts and archives vigorously for some time but wanted to ask for advice before I get quotations for the implements I'll probably need.
My Kubota has a 723FEL and a BH90 backhoe. In addition, I thought I'd need a harrow of some description but am not sure if I should go for a toothed harrow or a disc harrow. If disc, what is the difference between offset and the other types and what are the benefits/disadvantages of each? At the end of the day, I want the meadow to be reasonably smooth, with the bumps and hollows at least gently rolling and to sow grass or more likely a wildflower meadow which I can cut once or twice a year. Do I need a box scraper or a landscape rake and what would they be specifically good for? On mowers, I'll have a couple acres under lawn at the end of the day and the wildfower meadow to mow as well. Could the same mower do both and if so, what type of mower would be best? I might just invest in a single or double bottom plough in any case, and, possibly a chisel point plough for breaking roots. In heavy clay, would the 3130 be man enough to pull a two bottom?
Thanks for any help the forum can offer with this.
My Kubota has a 723FEL and a BH90 backhoe. In addition, I thought I'd need a harrow of some description but am not sure if I should go for a toothed harrow or a disc harrow. If disc, what is the difference between offset and the other types and what are the benefits/disadvantages of each? At the end of the day, I want the meadow to be reasonably smooth, with the bumps and hollows at least gently rolling and to sow grass or more likely a wildflower meadow which I can cut once or twice a year. Do I need a box scraper or a landscape rake and what would they be specifically good for? On mowers, I'll have a couple acres under lawn at the end of the day and the wildfower meadow to mow as well. Could the same mower do both and if so, what type of mower would be best? I might just invest in a single or double bottom plough in any case, and, possibly a chisel point plough for breaking roots. In heavy clay, would the 3130 be man enough to pull a two bottom?
Thanks for any help the forum can offer with this.