Hi folks. My wife is heavily into dog agility, where dogs and their handler run timed obstacle courses. We have an agility field on our property that is roughly 120 ft by 200 ft. My wife practices for trials on this field and she also gives private lessons to her students on it. The field is mostly a mix of very course sand and soil from where the pond was dug out, but there is one area that is a very hard and compacted soil that sticks up just two or three inches and is roughly 15 ft around. I would have attached a picture, but the mound is so small in height and wide that it looks like flat ground in photos. Unfortunately, it is an issue for her and her students – both she and one student have tripped over the uneven surface while running.
My question is what is the best implement to level this out? I have a B2910 HST with FEL with a 4-in-1 bucket and a tooth bar. I’ve tried using both the 4-in-1 and the tooth bar, but I couldn’t make much progress – the ground is very hard and all I really did was tear the grass out. I’m sure a big part of the problem is my lack of skill, but I’m thinking there must be a better tool out there. Would a box blade or a rear blade be the tool I need for this job? Which one? Is there a better tool or multiple tools needed? Or is this something that requires a pro with different tools because of how perfect the wife wants it?
My hope is to rent the right tool, but I may buy it if I can find a deal on a used one. I doubt I will use it for more than this one project, so if I need multiple tools it may be better to hire it out.
Thanks in advance
My question is what is the best implement to level this out? I have a B2910 HST with FEL with a 4-in-1 bucket and a tooth bar. I’ve tried using both the 4-in-1 and the tooth bar, but I couldn’t make much progress – the ground is very hard and all I really did was tear the grass out. I’m sure a big part of the problem is my lack of skill, but I’m thinking there must be a better tool out there. Would a box blade or a rear blade be the tool I need for this job? Which one? Is there a better tool or multiple tools needed? Or is this something that requires a pro with different tools because of how perfect the wife wants it?
My hope is to rent the right tool, but I may buy it if I can find a deal on a used one. I doubt I will use it for more than this one project, so if I need multiple tools it may be better to hire it out.
Thanks in advance