Anonymous-0
Well-known Member
Got about a quarter acre that I have no choice but to drive on with the tractor moving hay, water, and poop... Usually is frozen and/or dry when we have horses there to take care of. hard underneath but a couple inches of sludge/slime on top that is just soupy... Can't do much now, but would just scraping off the top couple inches keep it from happening again? Or just going in with a blade now and pulling the muck off? Or is it just gonna go deeper?? Would like to just scrape it off and make a way out of gravel but not allowed to change the surface.... Plus side I guess is that I don't have to start with a propane torch at 4 in the morning thawing water tanks before going to work :roll: