Well , I finally finished about 1,500 feet of road throught the woods around pasture. Many many stumps had to be removed as I navigated my way through. Took quite a while and I learned a lot of patience is required, But BX25 did fine even on hilly terrain.
Pics show steepest part of the grade at the beginning of road up the hill. Once the road reaches the top it turns and begins winding along pasture perimeter.
Road will serve a dual purpose, Will be used to collect sap for maple syrup, as well as porting barn waste to a designated compost pile without having to constantly run through the pasture tearing it up.
Best compliments I received were from visitors who were surprised the little BX25 was able to accomplish what it did, and also commented the finished road actually enhanced the look of the property as if it had been there all along.
Attached are a few pics , the first is the average size stump the BX25 had to tackle, and the finished road once I completed the project.
Tying up an earlier loose thread where I reported BX25 was stalling in reverse, and asked for help.
Well just as JohnThomas and others suggested it was my rear end not staying squarely in the
seat properly. I still struggle with this as I am fairly light.
Pics show steepest part of the grade at the beginning of road up the hill. Once the road reaches the top it turns and begins winding along pasture perimeter.
Road will serve a dual purpose, Will be used to collect sap for maple syrup, as well as porting barn waste to a designated compost pile without having to constantly run through the pasture tearing it up.
Best compliments I received were from visitors who were surprised the little BX25 was able to accomplish what it did, and also commented the finished road actually enhanced the look of the property as if it had been there all along.
Attached are a few pics , the first is the average size stump the BX25 had to tackle, and the finished road once I completed the project.
Tying up an earlier loose thread where I reported BX25 was stalling in reverse, and asked for help.
Well just as JohnThomas and others suggested it was my rear end not staying squarely in the
seat properly. I still struggle with this as I am fairly light.