Yes, it’s definitely with the money and time to use. It basically gives the water a place to go instead of just following the ground to the low land. This will be our fifth year at this location and I’ve had to do it twice. I suppose it just depends on the amount of rain to pack down the yard. Thanks for watching!
I did use 4wd and was in low. I would switch between 2nd-4th gear depending on area. I didn’t hit any rock but I did hit good sized roots…had to down shift and a little more rpm and went right through them.
Very helpful! Just bought a house with the same issue. Thanks, Steve
Noble Pearcy I did as well! I found this extremely helpful
Love this! It would be nice to show a video of how well it worked out for you!
Thanks for watching! Maybe next spring I’ll do that, thanks for the idea!
So did the sub-soiler successfully allow the low land areas to dry out? Thanks.
Yes, it’s definitely with the money and time to use. It basically gives the water a place to go instead of just following the ground to the low land. This will be our fifth year at this location and I’ve had to do it twice. I suppose it just depends on the amount of rain to pack down the yard.
Thanks for watching!
What was your approximate ground speed while subsoiling? Were you using 4wd? Low range? Did you hit any rocks?
I did use 4wd and was in low. I would switch between 2nd-4th gear depending on area. I didn’t hit any rock but I did hit good sized roots…had to down shift and a little more rpm and went right through them.
Any luck? Did it help with the swampiness?
Core 1783 yes, big help!