We just moved into a new home with 8+ acres. Our zero turn mower was great where we lived before, but given the size of our yard, and its bumps and humps, and no shock suspension on the mower, we were taking a beating. So, we just purchased our first tractor, a B3300SU with FEL and a Land Pride 72" mower. Also purchased a King Kutter 5' tiller for starting a garden.
Being a tractor newbie, I am unsure as to how best to go about smoothing both the big and little humps. I searched the forums here, and probably missed this type of question being answered before...so here goes:
Regarding the bigger humps (maybe 1 - 3 ft. elevation, 15' to 30' in diameter - see pics) - should we whittle away with the tiller and move loose dirt with FEL? Or should we buy a box blade and use it to bite deeper into the humps? Or, is this just too much of a task for the tractor and we should rent or contract bigger equipment?
Also need advice as to how to approach the small dips and bumps in the yard.
Our soil here in south Louisiana is sandy loam and no rocks. Beyond 18" we start getting into clay.
Being a tractor newbie, I am unsure as to how best to go about smoothing both the big and little humps. I searched the forums here, and probably missed this type of question being answered before...so here goes:
Regarding the bigger humps (maybe 1 - 3 ft. elevation, 15' to 30' in diameter - see pics) - should we whittle away with the tiller and move loose dirt with FEL? Or should we buy a box blade and use it to bite deeper into the humps? Or, is this just too much of a task for the tractor and we should rent or contract bigger equipment?
Also need advice as to how to approach the small dips and bumps in the yard.
Our soil here in south Louisiana is sandy loam and no rocks. Beyond 18" we start getting into clay.
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