Posted by snoopnc on December 18, 2011 at 17:20:09 from (66.44.248.185):
In Reply to: Implement advice posted by Lloyd in South Carolina on December 18, 2011 at 16:59:25:
Lloyd...If you will go ahead and do your finish grading...box blade... you will be able to use your pulv./yard tool tool to finish with. All you really need is a bit of "fresh dirt" for your grass seed to germinate in. By the time you finish raking over the area and dragging out the "trash", you'll pretty well have it done as well as having filled in some low spots. IFFFFF you just feel like you gotta break up the ground, a disc harrow will do fine...then use your yard tool/pulvorizer to clean out the old debris.
Where in SC are you located? I'm near Winston-Salem, NC...used to do that kind of work professionally.
Rick...in NC. rangell27028 at yahoo dot com if I can advise, etc. My favorite "love" in doing that kind of work was the final grading and grass establishment around a new house site.
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