A little dirt work…

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RadarTech

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2007 Kubota L3400, YANMAR YT359C
After years and years of this bank washing and covering the gravel to the shop… I finally dug out the bank… we have about 5 ft of property to the property line.. and I’ll use all that dirt and then put up a small retaining wall…
The new Yanmar YT359c DID GREAT… if I’m right a heavy heaped bucket should be about 16-18 cubic ft.. so 2 would be a yard..built a dirt pile from the bank spoils.. and then moved it to the drop area.. the pile which I forgot to get a picture of was 7-8 ft tall, 12-14 ft wide and 8 ft deep.. I’d estimate at least 20 cubic yards..maybe a little more…..

Roughly 9 hours of work.
 

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   / A little dirt work… #3  
(y) Are you planning to remove more to tree fallen down?
 
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(y) Are you planning to remove more to tree fallen down?
Yes. I have a tree guy and will be removing 3-4 trees and getting that little tree gone on top of the bank..
 
   / A little dirt work… #5  
Good work for you and your tractor. Nice job !

gg
 
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Good work!

It's really amazing what these CUT's can do.

I did a similar project a few years back. I had a sloped area at the edge of one of my fields that I used as a shooting range. There is a half mile of thick woods beyond, so I wasn't worried about shooting in that direction. Still, I became worried about tree damage over time and the area had an annoying slope.

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I killed two birds with one stone by cutting back the bank and using the spoils to make a berm.

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A contractor wanted 12K to do the work, which I did in 3 days with my MX5800.
 
   / A little dirt work… #7  
Fantastic work.

I know these tractors can do amazing work - but - the operator also needs to have some skill.

I am still attempting to learn that skill!!
 
 
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