It is surprising how little dirt you can actually move with each load with an FEL. What looks like a bunch of dirt in the bucket, when dumped it is rather small. However, that is the best option for using a tractor unless you have a really big tractor and dirt pan earthmover. If your soil pile is fairly close, just load up the FEL and haul it to the low spot and dump. Keep it smoothed a bit as you unload it by back dragging with your FEL every couple of loads. This helps settle the dirt and lets you visually see how much more needs to be placed. If you have a box blade and the supply pile is fairly close you can do a TWOFER, load the FEL and then use the boxblade to drag a load behind you. You can drag a load quite a ways without losing too much of it. It will take you some practice to get a full load in the FEL without a lot of trouble. The trick is to get the tilt just right, not to much because it will dig in too much but if it isn't tilted enough, then it wont load up.