vtsnowedin
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Now that is a cute little tractor! I like the wide, low stance!
Needs a ROPS.
Now that is a cute little tractor! I like the wide, low stance!
Was just kidding you. I guess I meant all the little mods and tricks you used to make it all-terrain capable. Sounds like an ideal rig but out of my price range, probably even used.
A backhoe is really not a necessary purchase for removing and moving dirt, save yourself $10,000! A front loader is 10 times more efficient when coupled with a box blade at moving earth.
Unless you plan on digging ditches don't waste your money at the beginning on a hoe. With the setup I just mentioned you "can move mountains". If you decide later that a back hoe is needed you can rent one for a weekend or borrow mine that sits about 90% of the time in the barn.
One thing about man made slopes is that they are uniform from top to bottom and all the way across the face. If you can start up from the bottom you can make it all the way to the top unless you hit a chuck hole. Out in the woods it is entirely random and you have to feel your way along and pick and poke at it until you find the best routes.This is what 30 degrees of body lean looks like on the back of the dam, a 26.57 degree slope.
Serious pucker factor the first time I mowed it with the 6' deck.![]()
Yes, I've thought about that a lot. A lot of our soil is very, very hard packed clay--like cement unless it's just rained; then it's like wet soap--so I was questioning whether a FEL would be able to dig in. And then some of the areas where we want to improve the trail by evening out the grades to make it more tractor-friendly, it's very humpy, so can you really drive a FEL into that? And we do have at least 1,000 feet of ditches to maintain. And then when I get ready to run water supply to the garden and barn. And moving some small trees.... planting a lot of new fruit/nut trees....digging out the larger boulders we often come across...the dozens of durn stumps from all the half-dead spindly saplings we cut down. Maybe there's another way than a BH that I haven't thought of....
Yes, a box grader is the best thing since sliced bread. Even pulled behind the Huskvee (far from ideal!) it's been a big help.
"Ability" I think is subjective. You guys who have machines that can take down the side of a mountain in a few passes have one idea of ability; for folks like me who've been doing everything with a rake and shovel for years, even a small tractor is a BIG step up. Even if my backhoe can only take small scoops, if it doesn't involve using my back and a shovel, it's a good thing.