michael.white
Silver Member
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.
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.