bradm64
Bronze Member
- Joined
- May 31, 2010
- Messages
- 93
- Location
- On Barkley Lake, Kentucky
- Tractor
- 5200 John Deere, ZD21 Kubota - sold and moved to the lake
I did exactly the same thing you are wanting to do with a box blade and front end loader. Started on one side, backing up to edge and dragging dirt away forming the ramp into the north bank of the creek. It took a while, but just kept at it until I had one side dug out.
The south bank was too steep to drive the tractor out and repeat the process on that side, and there was no way I could get around the creek to that side. Our creek also had round rock and sand in the bottom, and I could not dig into the opposite bank and then back out my newly excavated north ramp with a bucket of dirt.
So, after I got the north bank close to the way I wanted it, I picked up several bucket loads of dirt with my loader and built a temporary ramp of dirt in the bottom of the creek, so I could climb up on the south bank. Then I started dragging dirt out of the south side, just like I had done on the other side. Of course, had to dig out the temporary ramp too.
I don't remember how long it took me to complete the crossing, as it has been too long (15 or so years), but I believe it was less than one day. Has since been replaced with a concrete bridge on steel I-beams.
Good luck and be careful working on the creek banks.
The south bank was too steep to drive the tractor out and repeat the process on that side, and there was no way I could get around the creek to that side. Our creek also had round rock and sand in the bottom, and I could not dig into the opposite bank and then back out my newly excavated north ramp with a bucket of dirt.
So, after I got the north bank close to the way I wanted it, I picked up several bucket loads of dirt with my loader and built a temporary ramp of dirt in the bottom of the creek, so I could climb up on the south bank. Then I started dragging dirt out of the south side, just like I had done on the other side. Of course, had to dig out the temporary ramp too.
I don't remember how long it took me to complete the crossing, as it has been too long (15 or so years), but I believe it was less than one day. Has since been replaced with a concrete bridge on steel I-beams.
Good luck and be careful working on the creek banks.