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<blockquote data-quote="MNBobcat" data-source="post: 36831" data-attributes="member: 3234"><p>I'm running into a problem. I'm hauling in black dirt (more like peat) and spreading it on my yard. What I've been doing is carrying the dirt in the bucket, then I dump and back up to sort of spread it. Then I tilt the bucket and back-drag. What I'm finding is that using the bucket the dirt gets really, really compressed and hard. So then when I go to drag the yard, a lot of the dirt is so hard it doesn't move. I am wondering if there is a batter way. Should I: A) Put dirt into small piles around the yard and try to spread it by pulling to drag around that yard. or B) Rent a landplane or is there a better way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNBobcat, post: 36831, member: 3234"] I'm running into a problem. I'm hauling in black dirt (more like peat) and spreading it on my yard. What I've been doing is carrying the dirt in the bucket, then I dump and back up to sort of spread it. Then I tilt the bucket and back-drag. What I'm finding is that using the bucket the dirt gets really, really compressed and hard. So then when I go to drag the yard, a lot of the dirt is so hard it doesn't move. I am wondering if there is a batter way. Should I: A) Put dirt into small piles around the yard and try to spread it by pulling to drag around that yard. or B) Rent a landplane or is there a better way? [/QUOTE]
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