Kasper Farm Tractor Services

Click on email if you wish to communicate with us.   We use a Kubota tractor for most of our services.  This is a 16hp Diesel (so its safe in High Risk fire area's) that is excellent for maneuvering in tight area's for mowing, garden preparation, snow removal, box scraping, and driveway work.  

Most of the work we take on is in the area around Monument Colorado and in the Gardner Peak Ranch or Cabin Creek Subdivisions in Fremont County.  We also do limited work along the eastern front range of Colorado. 

 On site rate is $65 hour for Kubota tractor/driver.  This includes driver/fuel/tractor/implement.  There might be additional charges for travel depending on where your are.  Minimum charge is one hour.

Box scrapping.  

48" box scrapper (with chisels if necessary).  Services include smoothing out gardens, putting in topsoil, smoothing driveways, and creating safety area's (bare ground) around slash before doing controlled burns.

Dirt Work.  

Adding top soil to your garden, burying tree stumps, leveling ground areas, and etc.  Contact us and tell us what you have in mind.

Rotary Mowing (otherwise known as 'Brush Hog').  

Estate mowing.  Get those unsightly weeds cut down.   A typical 5 acre lot can usually be mowed in 1-2 hours.  Will not work  unsafe slopes or areas containing tree stumps, rocks,  or other hazardous material to the mowing operation.   

Post Holes

6", 9", 12" augers.   Up too 38" deep.   Everything from post holes, foundation pillars, and mailbox holes.  Must be space for tractor to work.  Will not work unsafe slopes and cannot dig through rock or tree roots.

 

Dirt Chisel (ripper bar)

Burying an invisible fence wire?  Ground to hard to dig out?  Need to break up sod for a future garden?  This ripper bar does the job!  

Snow Blowing  

Usually done in the Monument area only.  Must have a side of driveway open to throwing snow too.  Can handle depths of 3' and drifts up to 6'.  Usually clear snow within a few inches of the surface of drive way (less if paved).  Most driveways (less than 100 yards) take less than 30 minutes for depths of up to 1 foot on flat or gentle slopes.  Deeper snows and 'heavy wet snow' take longer.


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