Leveling with box blade & FEL

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michael.white

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Dripping Springs, Texas
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New Holland TC30
Hi all,

I want to level a strip of land that butts (i.e. tees) against a rock face, or at least to within 10' or so of the rock face. The rock face is at the top of a mild slope, so the closer to the rock face the deeper I'll need to dig. After finishing I'll put down a layer of gravel. It'll probably be 20-30 yards long, 10' or so feet wide. Foot traffic only other than the occasional maintenance with the tractor.

I'm hoping to avoid renting a dozer for a small project like this. My current thought is to use the 4' box blade at its deepest setting to break up the soil then use the FEL to scoop up and pile the soil at the base of the rock face. I expect to hit some rocks but don't expect to hit solid rock.

Any thoughts on this?

Thanks.
 
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I would try that approach first. In fact, if you have a tooth bar, you'd be surprised how much you can peel away bucket by bucket without even using the BB, unless the ground is rock hard. I've done sections like that to create banks or swales by just digging in perpendicular to the obstacle to get the first pad part level, then going from there parallel to the obstacle in layers. First layer obviously has all the weight and bucket fill on one side.
 
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I haven't got a tooth bar but it sounds like it'd save me a lot of turning around, and it'd let me get into a lot tighter spaces. The ground here can get rock hard, but we had some decent rain a couple weeks ago that softened the soil.

Thanks!
 
   / Leveling with box blade & FEL #4  
Does your BB have ripper teeth? if so you can drop them down and get the ground scarified, just dont pull to hard or they may bend. I've done this on hardpan clay a few times, it is time consuming but will get the job done and makes digging easier at times.
 
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If you set your cut right on your front end loader,you be suprised how much you can peel off with out ripper teeth, just put a little angle on your bucket with it being a few inches off the ground where it will peel off instead of cutting out chunks. We have some pretty hard clay here also. If you dont have ripper teeth,you may want to invest in some to put on your box blade. When youre working dirt to be smooth, you want to take little bites or skim it off the surface. LUTT
 
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I've just got the normal teeth for the box blade. Is that different than ripper teeth? A search doesn't seem to differentiate between those.

For peeling off the soil with the bucket, I'm a bit paranoid about putting too much stress on the tractor. The back of the FEL is attached to the transmission housing, not a separate frame.

Thanks!
 
   / Leveling with box blade & FEL #7  
I've just got the normal teeth for the box blade. Is that different than ripper teeth? A search doesn't seem to differentiate between those.

For peeling off the soil with the bucket, I'm a bit paranoid about putting too much stress on the tractor. The back of the FEL is attached to the transmission housing, not a separate frame.Thanks!


Same "teeth", they should be adjustable to around 2-4" below the blade depth. Using them will make it easier to use the bucket to "peel" it off as Lutt mentioned.

What size/type tractor do you have??
 
   / Leveling with box blade & FEL #9  
First, Make several passes with the box blade teeth set at lowest level to loosen everything up. Shorten the top link so you are just scarifying unless you want to drag the dirt with you. Then pick it up with your FEL and move to where you need it. IF you are very good with the controls, you can do both operations at once. That is how I leveled an area for my shop. Scarify, load both FEL and boxblade to drag as much as I could pull while picking up a FEL bucket full at the same time, dump both, scarify back towards high ground then turn around scarify and load both again. That doubles up your dirt movement without any wasted trips as you are doing something in both directions.
 
   / Leveling with box blade & FEL #10  
^ Gary, that's pretty slick. I will have to try that when I get to excavating for my house slab.

So if a bare loader bucket can dig dirt at a baseline ability level of 100%, what does adding a tooth bar take it to? 150% 200% ? I'm sure it depends on the soil type, but I'm looking to justify buying another attachment. :)
 

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