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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: west jordan, utah
Posts: 47
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Hey, new member here. My name is Cory, from SLC, Utah. I purchased a BX24 earlier this year, as I had need of new landscape at my house and also have 6+ acres of cabin property about 90 miles southeast of home. The wife gave me the go ahead, so the fun began.
The front yard actually begun back in 2004, before I had my tractor, so my brother helped out with his JD. My wife and I decided to theme the yard after Moab, Utah, our favorite place to vacation. Alot of red sandstone was in order. We wanted to terrace the yard, and use boulders to build a retaining wall. Afew pics... |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: west jordan, utah
Posts: 47
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After setting the wall (mostly by hand), we moved the flagpole rock into position. The JD couldn't pick it up, so we just slid it down the sidewalk and into place. A concrete cutting company came out and drilled the core for me, and the 20' pole sits in it perfectly.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: west jordan, utah
Posts: 47
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We wanted a little grass, but not so much that it would take more than 30 minutes a week to care for (we like to play at the cabin on the weekends).
![]() The grass ended up being 10' X 40', right at one pallet. Next up was the flagstone patio- guillotine cut sandstone borders, with large slabs in the center. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: west jordan, utah
Posts: 47
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And that bring us to 2008, and the new toy
Time to start thinking about what we want for the back yard. We decided to terrace the back like the front, with a matching retaining wall. We will have a large patio down below with the hot tub, bar, BBQ, and fire pit for entertaining. So I started digging, busting it up with the backhoe, and trucking it out with the loader. I'm running out of places to put dirt I think I'll put an ad on the Craiglist for free fill dirt. Here are a few pics of my current situation, and will post more as progress allows...Last edited by coreshot; 10-02-2008 at 05:49 PM. |
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Platinum Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Southern, OH
Posts: 526
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hey looks good...
now, to complete your "acceptance" you must post pics of your camp and the tractor.... ....only then will you earn the right of passage! ![]()
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TC45 Shuttle, 270 hours, 758C backhoe, 16LA loader Well, I looks like I just bought myself a lot of work.....
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Platinum Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Southern, OH
Posts: 526
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well, i was a little quick to judge you.....i can see the tractor now......i'm feeling about 1/2 better with my indorsement of you!
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TC45 Shuttle, 270 hours, 758C backhoe, 16LA loader Well, I looks like I just bought myself a lot of work.....
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: west jordan, utah
Posts: 47
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The work at the cabin is a whole different thread, one I'm excited about starting, but I don't have to many pics yet. Here's a teaser-
don't mind the goofy face,I was teasing my wife ![]() |
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Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: First organized permanent settlement in the northwest territory
Posts: 9,991
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*What i usually run into with the free dirt thing is no way to haul or load the dirt.
This results in a no go for both the giver and the taker every time.
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Tractors 2003 Kubota BX1500/2004 Kubota Bx23/New- Kubota BX1500 Attachments 60'' Front Blade/48'' Rear Tiller/FEL/Back Hoe / 60'' MMM/Clamp on Forks/48'' MMM |
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