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Smoothing out rough ground
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1710291" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Yep fireant mounds are a pita to drive over and anytime I have a box blade on, I drive around and knock 'em down but anyone that has done that has probably noticed they don't exactly smooth out. The whole thing comes up out of the ground in a big chunk and is not really easy to spread about and you're left with a hole or depression where the mound was located. (might just be my clay soil tho) </p><p></p><p></p><p>There never seems to be enough loose dirt to fill in and smooth out where the hogs have rooted either..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1710291, member: 18945"] Yep fireant mounds are a pita to drive over and anytime I have a box blade on, I drive around and knock 'em down but anyone that has done that has probably noticed they don't exactly smooth out. The whole thing comes up out of the ground in a big chunk and is not really easy to spread about and you're left with a hole or depression where the mound was located. (might just be my clay soil tho) There never seems to be enough loose dirt to fill in and smooth out where the hogs have rooted either.. [/QUOTE]
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