Mighty Little Bulldozer

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lakngulf

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Lake Martin Alabama
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Kioti CK30
I have some hunting land that needs to be screened off from surrounding hayfield, barn etc. Here is a picture looking from the barn toward the hunting area.


I decided to build a mound, plant some grass on it, and add some downed tree limbs. For the mound I used my tiller to loosen the soil, and then pushed it into a windrow with my mighty little CK30 bulldozer. I have a crick in my neck from looking backwards all day long.



I made a couple of passes at it, and have a mound in the making. Will take some motrin and give it another pass.
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   / Mighty Little Bulldozer #6  
Need eyes in the back of your head.:laughing:
 
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Need eyes in the back of your head.:laughing:

That would be nice for this job. There were many times that I would not look backwards, but would just judge the strain on the tractor and the spinning tires to know when I needed to raise the box blade.
 
   / Mighty Little Bulldozer #8  
I've read about folks bending their 3 point linkage from too much pushing or hitting stumps and rocks. You, evidently don't have such a problem....and / or are a good operator. Nice work.
 
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I've read about folks bending their 3 point linkage from too much pushing or hitting stumps and rocks. You, evidently don't have such a problem....and / or are a good operator. Nice work.

The tractor and the box blade seem to be fairly evenly matched. Going a medium steady speed the tractor seems not strong enough to over push the blade. The tires spin before the bars bend, or at least that is what I am hoping.

Over extension of equipment, and even of myself, has always been a fault of mine. I am trying to improve that for myself, and the equipment I use.
 
   / Mighty Little Bulldozer #10  
Just imagine how long :eek: :shocked: it would have taken you with a shovel and wheelbarrow.
I was thinking the same thing. Gotta love those tractors! Good job so far, lakingulf! Keep posting.

Joe
 
 
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