03-23-2005, 05:30 PM
Sounds like a good plan David
If your X cane land is anything like my X cane land it is rough. Can't tell you how many times I've tripped over the uneven ground. The grass sure can grow tall though, over 6 ft in places. I just bought a tractor, with brush hog and rototiller. I'm hoping not only can I keep the grass manageable, but over time smooth out some of the rough areas. I'm figuring the tiller will get me a great garden area. I also got a post hole digger as I plan on lots of fruit trees.
As Pam said, best to be there when you get it cleared. Too many horror stories of bull dozers being run by those who either don't know the land or perhaps just don't look past their $$$ per hour.
Keep us updated.
David
If your X cane land is anything like my X cane land it is rough. Can't tell you how many times I've tripped over the uneven ground. The grass sure can grow tall though, over 6 ft in places. I just bought a tractor, with brush hog and rototiller. I'm hoping not only can I keep the grass manageable, but over time smooth out some of the rough areas. I'm figuring the tiller will get me a great garden area. I also got a post hole digger as I plan on lots of fruit trees.
As Pam said, best to be there when you get it cleared. Too many horror stories of bull dozers being run by those who either don't know the land or perhaps just don't look past their $$$ per hour.
Keep us updated.
David
Ninole Resident