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<blockquote data-quote="rmcva" data-source="post: 436254" data-attributes="member: 5473"><p>Thanks for posting the picture. Been trying to buy a used one that's on a boxwood farm. They bought it to use between the rows of boxwoods and the roots are so thick they have to have a bag of shear bolts to get from one end of the row to the other. So it's been sitting for 7 years now. </p><p></p><p> I use a cat.2 JD subsoiler at times. It's brought some fields back to life. Also found that where I have spots of broom straw/sage the soil is always harder there. Once subsoiled the grass thickens up and the broom straw goes away. But I'd like to have the renovator to cover more acres faster. Can also use it on hay fields where the subsoiler leaves to much of a ridge and only use it on old pasture.</p><p></p><p> I've seen the topic hashed over many times wheather it pays to renovate or not. Your picture is worth a thousand words. I'm sure there are soils across this country that renovating doesn't pay but here it does. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmcva, post: 436254, member: 5473"] Thanks for posting the picture. Been trying to buy a used one that's on a boxwood farm. They bought it to use between the rows of boxwoods and the roots are so thick they have to have a bag of shear bolts to get from one end of the row to the other. So it's been sitting for 7 years now. I use a cat.2 JD subsoiler at times. It's brought some fields back to life. Also found that where I have spots of broom straw/sage the soil is always harder there. Once subsoiled the grass thickens up and the broom straw goes away. But I'd like to have the renovator to cover more acres faster. Can also use it on hay fields where the subsoiler leaves to much of a ridge and only use it on old pasture. I've seen the topic hashed over many times wheather it pays to renovate or not. Your picture is worth a thousand words. I'm sure there are soils across this country that renovating doesn't pay but here it does. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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