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<blockquote data-quote="marko13" data-source="post: 127401" data-attributes="member: 23145"><p>Hey guys, new owner of old 743 here.</p><p>I have small sloped lot w lots of semi submerged rocks in generally rocky ground in ozarks near table rock lake. I want to so some smoothing, a little reshaping of contours, remove protruding rocks the mower clips and dress up a natural drainage swale by placing rocks for erosion control.</p><p>I have a tooth attachment for my smooth bucket and was planning to kind of skim over and use teeth like a rake to separate and redirect rocks. Also try to dig out any larger rocks as needed. I know a excavator would be better at digging and if they're too big I'll just have to cover with dirt or expose what I can and call it a landscape feature lol.</p><p>Any advice or suggestions on technique and do or don't do warnings etc appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marko13, post: 127401, member: 23145"] Hey guys, new owner of old 743 here. I have small sloped lot w lots of semi submerged rocks in generally rocky ground in ozarks near table rock lake. I want to so some smoothing, a little reshaping of contours, remove protruding rocks the mower clips and dress up a natural drainage swale by placing rocks for erosion control. I have a tooth attachment for my smooth bucket and was planning to kind of skim over and use teeth like a rake to separate and redirect rocks. Also try to dig out any larger rocks as needed. I know a excavator would be better at digging and if they're too big I'll just have to cover with dirt or expose what I can and call it a landscape feature lol. Any advice or suggestions on technique and do or don't do warnings etc appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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