Fender5803
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Equipment
L3901 LA525 BH77; LP 1860 rotory cutter; LP 1060 grapple; forks & bucket
Here in South MS seeing rocks like that in a field would bring sheer panic !!!! Like a gold mine....would be out picking them up to make something out of.
I have never seen a rock in a field here. I reckon you are sick of them tho...ha ha ha
I would be afraid to try disking with them there.
What you have done looks good. Keep on keeping on.
Pete/Poplarville, MS
Looking good, pretty location.
I bet you got a ton of tree rats there
Let me show my ignorance - what is a middlebuster? I have sumac runners all over the place. I was going to box blade it with the prongs deep and then till it (don't have tiller for the tractor yet - was looking at the 66" Land Pride for my L3301). Also, they just put a pipeline through and left a lot of wood debris in the ground. I am afraid that might tear up the tiller. Again, I was thinking of dragging the box blade thru it to dig out the debris before tilling? Any suggestions?I used a middlebuster first followed by landscpape rake to gather up all the roots the middlebuster exposed. The landscape rake made nice littl burn piles that I later accumulated into a single large pile dried well enough to burn independently and the rake to knock the tops of the rows down before rototilling. Later, in the interest of time a just rototilled a different area without using the middlebuster first.
Think I will use the middlebuster first when the end result matters. The rototiller is so effective it is tempting to skip the plow.
Pete,Here in South MS seeing rocks like that in a field would bring sheer panic !!!! Like a gold mine....would be out picking them up to make something out of.
I have never seen a rock in a field here. I reckon you are sick of them tho...ha ha ha
I would be afraid to try disking with them there.
What you have done looks good. Keep on keeping on.
Pete/Poplarville, MS
Let me show my ignorance - what is a middlebuster? I have sumac runners all over the place. I was going to box blade it with the prongs deep and then till it (don't have tiller for the tractor yet - was looking at the 66" Land Pride for my L3301). Also, they just put a pipeline through and left a lot of wood debris in the ground. I am afraid that might tear up the tiller. Again, I was thinking of dragging the box blade thru it to dig out the debris before tilling? Any suggestions?
Richard