Posted by Gun guru on March 21, 2009 at 14:26:04 from (71.10.39.206):
I moved in 9 years ago and the front yard (septic field) is a little wavy and bumpy.
I never knew how bumpy it was until I drove over it with my tractor (new 2305) and since there is no suspension on my deere it feels like driving on the moon. I have used a push mower to cut the grass up until last year when I used my rear cutter on the deere.
I am thinking the best way to level it off is to get either a disc or cultivator. (it is about 5000 sq. feet total) I dont want to buy 80 yards of topsoil and push that around and rake it out. I would likely hydroseed it after the disc or cultivator. I appreciate any comments on all the experts here. What implements have you guys used for this task? Keep in mind that I have PVC pipe 10" or so under the grass.
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