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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 35692" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>The landplane works well if you have gravel sand or loam soil, in our clay not so much, it is better then a bucket for peeling sod and shaping virgin soil because it is twice as long, in loam and sand it can be used to sift debris out and break clumps.</p><p>The soil conditioner excells in most soil types. It keeps kicking the clumps in front of it until they break to fines, grinds off high spots and deposits the material in low spots. It can also be used to windrow debris likes roots and stones. Though big stones stuck in the ground are vary hard on the teeth. I like to roto till first and find the debris if i think the ground has stone in it.</p><p>ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 35692, member: 307"] The landplane works well if you have gravel sand or loam soil, in our clay not so much, it is better then a bucket for peeling sod and shaping virgin soil because it is twice as long, in loam and sand it can be used to sift debris out and break clumps. The soil conditioner excells in most soil types. It keeps kicking the clumps in front of it until they break to fines, grinds off high spots and deposits the material in low spots. It can also be used to windrow debris likes roots and stones. Though big stones stuck in the ground are vary hard on the teeth. I like to roto till first and find the debris if i think the ground has stone in it. ken [/QUOTE]
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