It was a little LARGE. But I knew that going in and used Old Man Slow Go method. Only pulled the tractor a time or two up hills or in some soft soil. Man I am glad to have those fields limed. I felt like especially the Bull Pen Boomerang plot had lost its luster!I cracked up Lakn when I saw that beast hooked to your tractor. Sure makes it easier tho. Clover loves to be disced, bet it explodes. And the fallow field pic is priceless. Good job.
Yes Kioti 30hp. It is a 2006 version that I bought used with 450 or so hours. Has been a workhorse for me, small enough that it will stall before breaking attachments! I have used it a bunchThat's impressive! I too think tilling the clover will make it pop. That looks like ideal size tractor, is that Kiote 30 HP and how do you like it? I've been looking for a used Kubota with about 30HP for a while, they don't get much cheaper even when they are used. I've been spreading lime bags, maybe 10-15 a year and i'm ready to go big as the back ain't what it use to be!
I will not plan anything for a while. Just hope the lime does it sting before the fall plantingNice work. What will you be planting? Ever heard of velvet beans?
And this is for dogghr and Native Hunter. I did notice some beauty during the process, other than the beauty of getting these plots limed. To me Yellow is the color of Spring. The Reds and the Blues normally get all the attention, but it is Yellow that shows up first! Carolina Jasmine, I think.
We've had two or three short spurts of REAL WINTER this year. I told someone to remind me of that when I was complaining this summer of hot weather. If it's COLD I shiver in layers of clothes. If it's HOT then I can "go jump in a lake"Our version of spring today. 8 months of the year I wouldn’t trade our weather for anything..... The other 4 months reminds me why some folks head south for the winter.
Man, that's impressive! I pulled the empty spreader with my truck but no way I could have handled 4 tonsI've done the same thing. This year, I couldn't coordinate with anyone to drag the tractor out to pull the buggy, so I towed the buggy 55 miles with 4T of lime and then took it through the woods to the plot and spread with my truck! Narrow culvert and S-turn to get to the plot. #pucker.
The things we do for deer! And this ain't even my land....
Man, that's impressive! I pulled the empty spreader with my truck but no way I could have handled 4 tons