Tractor Factor
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You can see the sad blue tarp I've been using to cover my new baby...that had to change.
First I cleared and leveled an area about 16 x 24 on a slope above my yard. Soil here is dense clay, stone and shale, so I had to dig quite a bit with the backhoe at first before turning to the loader bucket. Man, was I spastic at first. Got a little better with practice by the next day. That was encouraging. After a few years I might be pretty proficient with this machine.
Anyway, tomorrow I should have the new toothbar attached, so we'll see how that works for additional digging. It was tough getting the loader in the back of the truck, especially with the cap. It's resting on the bucket and the frame, not the stand. Hope that's ok. I'm afraid it might be putting stress on the hydraulics??
Next was the frame for the Shelter Logic garage. Impressive little unit for $229 (Black Friday this week at TSC)! Took several days to finish because of gusty winds. Also, if I had to do a second one, it would take 1/3 the time, like everything you learn.
Try as I might I couldn't get the supplied augers into our hard, rocky soil, so I sunk 2-5 foot lengths of 1/2' rebar at each leg (total 16) and anchored everything to those with 1/8" steel cable. I had to pound each of those anchors at least 50-60 times with a 10# sledge, so I'm guessing they won't pull out ever again.
I'm going to bucket in some crusher run and fine tune the leveling with packed stone. I suppose I should rent a tamper, but... Maybe I'll put some plywood down to roll a dolly on. Definitely gonna get some heat and lights in there for servicing this winter.
I think the BX likes her new home!
First I cleared and leveled an area about 16 x 24 on a slope above my yard. Soil here is dense clay, stone and shale, so I had to dig quite a bit with the backhoe at first before turning to the loader bucket. Man, was I spastic at first. Got a little better with practice by the next day. That was encouraging. After a few years I might be pretty proficient with this machine.
Anyway, tomorrow I should have the new toothbar attached, so we'll see how that works for additional digging. It was tough getting the loader in the back of the truck, especially with the cap. It's resting on the bucket and the frame, not the stand. Hope that's ok. I'm afraid it might be putting stress on the hydraulics??
Next was the frame for the Shelter Logic garage. Impressive little unit for $229 (Black Friday this week at TSC)! Took several days to finish because of gusty winds. Also, if I had to do a second one, it would take 1/3 the time, like everything you learn.
Try as I might I couldn't get the supplied augers into our hard, rocky soil, so I sunk 2-5 foot lengths of 1/2' rebar at each leg (total 16) and anchored everything to those with 1/8" steel cable. I had to pound each of those anchors at least 50-60 times with a 10# sledge, so I'm guessing they won't pull out ever again.
I'm going to bucket in some crusher run and fine tune the leveling with packed stone. I suppose I should rent a tamper, but... Maybe I'll put some plywood down to roll a dolly on. Definitely gonna get some heat and lights in there for servicing this winter.
I think the BX likes her new home!
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