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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 577657" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>I would strongly recommend you rent even a small drill. A local hardware/rental center has a drill about 4 ft wide used by contractors to seed grass. I recently did some reseeding along a new fence line, partially with one of these seeders and partially with a drag similar to what you describe and the difference in stand is amazing. </p><p></p><p>If this is a larger area rent a larger no till drill or hire a neighbor with one to seed it for you. However from the sound of it loosen the soil a bit maybe with your blade (or rent a a small disc) but use a seeder rather than a drag if at all possible. jmho. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 577657, member: 7509"] I would strongly recommend you rent even a small drill. A local hardware/rental center has a drill about 4 ft wide used by contractors to seed grass. I recently did some reseeding along a new fence line, partially with one of these seeders and partially with a drag similar to what you describe and the difference in stand is amazing. If this is a larger area rent a larger no till drill or hire a neighbor with one to seed it for you. However from the sound of it loosen the soil a bit maybe with your blade (or rent a a small disc) but use a seeder rather than a drag if at all possible. jmho. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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