Backhoe Digging small trenches without a backhoe

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I dug this ditch with a skid steer because I didn’t feel like putting my smaller backhoe bucket on. I’ve dug drainage ditches with tractor buckets before. It works pretty good in mud. This was rock hard dirt and I had a hard time with 7500 pounds of breakout force. I doubt a tractor would have done it. IMG_7085.JPG
 
   / Digging small trenches without a backhoe #22  
I dug a trench for the first time with a ripper attachment on my Kioti yesterday. Turned out really easy. I also dug a deep hole with the bucket for a rubble pit drain. At first I was going to get a neighbor with a backhoe to come in, but ended up doing all with my tractor. The single tine ripper was a really cheap implement and I've hardly used it, but it was just the thing for this job.

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   / Digging small trenches without a backhoe #23  
I dug a trench for the first time with a ripper attachment on my Kioti yesterday. Turned out really easy. I also dug a deep hole with the bucket for a rubble pit drain. At first I was going to get a neighbor with a backhoe to come in, but ended up doing all with my tractor. The single tine ripper was a really cheap implement and I've hardly used it, but it was just the thing for this job.

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With nice dirt like that you could dig to china as long as you didn't mind making a long ramp trench to get the tractor back out with. We don't have dirt like that on my place... We grow nice rocks here.
 
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Like you KOUA we have a lot of rock here.
I ran a ditch about 120 feet using the ripper first then my tater plow. Placed two lines in it. A solid for the gutter and a perf. to help pull excess ground water away.
 
 
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