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What tractor attachment for shaving off grass???
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3003089" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Well I talked with some guys at my work and they said that the sod cutter/tiller/rake method should work, but they think hire it done is best. I guess I'm back to that route...I have a quest to be as self-sufficient as possible but I'm not going to spend a grand on lawn tractor attachments that "might" work; also time is money and like money it is very limited! If I can't find anyone, I will try and do it myself but I'm leaning back to hiring.</p><p></p><p>I need to get a tiller regardless but I wasn't planning to start a garden in my new location until maybe next year...perhaps if i get one now, I could still use it in fall/winter (if ground not frozen) to prepare the garden plot...I can prob rent a tiller too LOL. YES, PM me if you know someone.</p><p></p><p>One member here offered to bring his tractor over already whose is in the Moore/Norman area (near me) but he had no way to haul it...I have a trailer but it is covered so that prob wouldn't work. Y'all are still the best for putting up with me for all my other threads & comments; great bunch of guys!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Wow...that would take out the fence and all LOL...be like using a 50 cal for squirrel hunting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3003089, member: 24531"] Well I talked with some guys at my work and they said that the sod cutter/tiller/rake method should work, but they think hire it done is best. I guess I'm back to that route...I have a quest to be as self-sufficient as possible but I'm not going to spend a grand on lawn tractor attachments that "might" work; also time is money and like money it is very limited! If I can't find anyone, I will try and do it myself but I'm leaning back to hiring. I need to get a tiller regardless but I wasn't planning to start a garden in my new location until maybe next year...perhaps if i get one now, I could still use it in fall/winter (if ground not frozen) to prepare the garden plot...I can prob rent a tiller too LOL. YES, PM me if you know someone. One member here offered to bring his tractor over already whose is in the Moore/Norman area (near me) but he had no way to haul it...I have a trailer but it is covered so that prob wouldn't work. Y'all are still the best for putting up with me for all my other threads & comments; great bunch of guys! Wow...that would take out the fence and all LOL...be like using a 50 cal for squirrel hunting [/QUOTE]
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