We have 80 hilly acres in Northern CA. I'd like to make a trail around the property for hiking and driving the tractor to remove brush or do other tasks. This past weekend I put on the box scraper and started driving down the hill from the building site that is at the high point of the property. With recent rains the ground is wet enough that the shanks dig easily into the ground, but it's not so muddy that I lose traction. The high point is about 1440 ft elevation and the low point is 1040ft.
The problem is that it gets too steep. I've tried scouting a route, but inevitably there is some depression, gully, or drop-off that leaves me stranded. I keep the front bucket nearly touching the ground, going very slow, and generally pointed downhill, but always get to a point where I get really nervous and am just barely able to turn around and go back.
The second picture below shows where I had to stop, with a narrow gully off to the right and a steep drop off directly ahead.
I could rent an excavator to make cuts in front of my path. Making cuts 4ft at a time with the backhoe is probably impractical. Are there other creative thoughts, or similar experiences that people have?
The problem is that it gets too steep. I've tried scouting a route, but inevitably there is some depression, gully, or drop-off that leaves me stranded. I keep the front bucket nearly touching the ground, going very slow, and generally pointed downhill, but always get to a point where I get really nervous and am just barely able to turn around and go back.
The second picture below shows where I had to stop, with a narrow gully off to the right and a steep drop off directly ahead.
I could rent an excavator to make cuts in front of my path. Making cuts 4ft at a time with the backhoe is probably impractical. Are there other creative thoughts, or similar experiences that people have?