I consider Spring grass seeding to be a sign of owner/operator impatience.
Unless you have an irrigation system, you are doomed to a lovely crop of weeds by July.
Ask me how I know how (repeatedly)!
At the moment, weeds would be good. All I got right now is dirt and rocks and stump mulch and a few roots that have no tree anymore. Nooe, no irrigation system and not likely to get one unless I do it myself.
I rolled out of bed at 0600 this morning to a nice foggy autumn morning and decided it was as good a day as any to take care of a rather large brush pile. I put the quick hitch back on the LX and dragged the WC-68 chipper out to finally chew up the tops of four trees that I had the tree service take down. My new landscape rake is “Quick Hitch Compatible”, but just not with MY quick hitch. The chipper is, however and the drive shaft is cut to fit with the QH on the tractor, so running it without is not an option. After I took it off the skid, I saw little ball bearings scattered across the floor from the casters I put on the original shipping pallet. So after finishing the chipping, I found out just how much damage was done, AFTER I had put the chipper back on flimsy pallet. I had more casters, so built a 4x4 frame that fits nice and snug under the chipper frame and left enough room for a hanger addition for the drive shaft. While I had the tools out, I made a quick crosscut jig for my circular saw that will be very handy for future woodworking/carpentry projects.
I had my morning coffee on the deck and was quite chilly. Then donned my usual chipper operation attire and went to work. It took me about Four hours to chew up everything I could put in the chipper. Despite drinking nearly two gallons of water and one little 8 oz Coke with lunch after I was done, I think I might have gotten too hot chipping the brush. I’ve had a headache and high core temperature all afternoon. I wear long sleeves and gloves (and other appropriate PPE when I run the chipper, mostly because I don’t like the scratches I get if I don’t. The gloves are my worst enemy along with the hat because the head and hands are the primary heat exchanger. I wasn’t dehydrated. I didn’t have a dry thread on me and I was pretty careful to take a few breaks and drink plenty water. I just got too bloody hot on one of the coolest mornings we’ve had in 6 months. Gonna pay for it tomorrow.
I need to get one of those replacement top hooks for the Speeco QH, which is pretty much identical to the HaulMaster (HF). Then I’ll be back to one 3-point attachment (County Line Subsoiler) that won’t fit on my QH. Hooking up the rake reminds me why I got a quick hitch. It’s a complete PITA HOW did I do that crap when I was a teenager? I already modded my cheap HaulMaster Trailer tow bar for the QH. I figure I can modify the subsoiler too. Might need a little bigger welder tho.