Let me preface this by saying I am a homeowner with some property and my yard here in Missouri is a mess.
So much ledge rock and the previous owner just spread topsoil over the rocky spots and seeded it.
Fast forward a few years and now the soil has washed away from torrential rains and I have some hole and ruts from runoff. I plan to have a load of topsoil dumped and I will go about spreading it around as needed.
Keeping that in mind.......what would you use to accomplish that?
I do have a box blade and a loader for my B2023 and that's all so far.
What implements would suit my needs the best, in your opinion, other than just dumping the soil and using a rake? And I have no problem doing that.....but anything speeding up the process would be helpful.
I did want to get a back blade for handling the driveway grading and the occasional snow we get here in the Ozarks, so that's a consideration as well. I don't want to be a landscaper.....just somewhat informed as to how to handle this Ozark rock / lawn combination.
Andy advice will be taken with appreciation.
And here's what the yard should look like.........before the inclement weather took over.
So much ledge rock and the previous owner just spread topsoil over the rocky spots and seeded it.
Fast forward a few years and now the soil has washed away from torrential rains and I have some hole and ruts from runoff. I plan to have a load of topsoil dumped and I will go about spreading it around as needed.
Keeping that in mind.......what would you use to accomplish that?
I do have a box blade and a loader for my B2023 and that's all so far.
What implements would suit my needs the best, in your opinion, other than just dumping the soil and using a rake? And I have no problem doing that.....but anything speeding up the process would be helpful.
I did want to get a back blade for handling the driveway grading and the occasional snow we get here in the Ozarks, so that's a consideration as well. I don't want to be a landscaper.....just somewhat informed as to how to handle this Ozark rock / lawn combination.
Andy advice will be taken with appreciation.
And here's what the yard should look like.........before the inclement weather took over.