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Removing top soil -will this work
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<blockquote data-quote="sh40" data-source="post: 7512037" data-attributes="member: 72314"><p>A neighbour's daughter is moving back home and is going to put in a mobile home to live in for a few years. The neighbour is a small suckler farmer where I suspect income would be low.</p><p></p><p>Anyway he saw that I had the plough on and he wants be to plough up a small square of land for this mobile to go into. Once ploughed he reckons it will be loose enough to remove the topsoil then with the bucket of his loader. He only has a handy tractor and loader. It's a Massey 290 2wd. Topsoil would be shallow enough. </p><p></p><p>Is this a waste of time. I find it hard to refuse him as he is fierce handy to have to move cattle. He's of the older generation where hiring out a mini digger for a day would be a no go and he would rather the hardship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh40, post: 7512037, member: 72314"] A neighbour's daughter is moving back home and is going to put in a mobile home to live in for a few years. The neighbour is a small suckler farmer where I suspect income would be low. Anyway he saw that I had the plough on and he wants be to plough up a small square of land for this mobile to go into. Once ploughed he reckons it will be loose enough to remove the topsoil then with the bucket of his loader. He only has a handy tractor and loader. It's a Massey 290 2wd. Topsoil would be shallow enough. Is this a waste of time. I find it hard to refuse him as he is fierce handy to have to move cattle. He's of the older generation where hiring out a mini digger for a day would be a no go and he would rather the hardship. [/QUOTE]
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