Posted by Lloyd in South Carolina on December 18, 2011 at 16:59:25 from (208.104.36.163):
Hi Guys!
I have about 3-4 acres of our 10 acre place that I've cleared in the last 2-3 years, rough graded and kinda left behind as we focused on what we need to do to make the move. Are our barn is just about done which will be used as storage when we sell our current home, so we are ready to put our current house up for sale after the holidays.
So anyway, my question is. I think it will take some time to sell our current place, meanwhile in the spring I intend to circle back and finnish grade, seed and get the open areas set as lawn. I have a JD 4510, 40hp, 4wd tractor. To losen up this soil and prepare for seeding, what would be the best implement? Disc? Plow? And what size would I use?
I have a pulverizer, that puts a great finish on, however I've already figured out that it is not the best for ground that is not already losened up.
Gonna shop and buy a used implement this winter, come sping (March here in S.C) want to be ready to go. What do you recomend?
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