Re: Dump trailer. Just did a quick Craigs List and looks like 20 cyd for under $5,000 is not unusual.
$5,000 for a dump trailer!

What are you going to tow it with? If you plan to use your tractor, you will have to hook it up, tow it to the site, unhook it, fill it carefully so the tongue weight stays right, hook up to it, tow it to the dumpsite, dump, return to dig site, unhook. . . ad infinitem. To make this an efficient operation, you really need a tow vehicle and another person to drive it. This doesn't even sound like fun to me.
I'd love to agree with you that this is a good idea, but I just can't. Why don't you see what that $5,000 will get you for a dozer in your area? Here is the way I see this working out:
Week 1 - Gee! This is really fun. Look at what I've done.
Week 2 - Still making good progress. I love having tools to do work myself.
Week 3 - Look at how the dirt is piling up. It's slower than I thought, but I'm getting there.
Week 4 - It rained a bit and I've got to get the water out before I can continue. I found a good trash pump on Craigslist for $700. I think I'll buy that and pump out the water.
Week 5 - Well, I got most of the water out, but got stuck in the mud and had to call out a wrecker to pull me out. It was only $150, so that's not too bad. Back to hauling dirt.
Week 6 - Whew! I'm still making good progress, but my back and legs are killin' me.
Week 7 - This is gonna take awhile. You guys really were right that this is a huge job for my tractor and me. I look at dozers and daydream about having one.
Week 8 - I talked to a dozer guy today. He said he'd be glad to finish my project for me for around $3000. I think I'll see what he can do.
Week 9 - Wow! That dozer got the job done quickly. Now, all I have to do is clean up and do some landscaping.
Week 10 - If anybody on TBN ever suggests that they can dig a pond with their tractor, I'm gonna tell them they should hire a dozer.
Sorry, but I just don't see a lot of happy times for you a few weeks down the line. Just please do one thing for me before you start. Find a dozen people with the size pond you want on their land. Ask all of them how the pond was put in. If anyone of them says they did it with a compact tractor, then go ahead and try it. If all of them say they used a dozer or something bigger than a compact, don't try it. There is very little reward in being the first to do it. You'll spend lots of money and maybe wear out a $20,000 compact tractor and $5000 trailer. If I didn't see a little of my own experience in my list above, I wouldn't feel this way.
