CurlyDave
Elite Member
1. I would do this by taking the 2' initial cut out of the center of the ditch. Then 6" on each side. This is not really going to increase the number of bucketfuls because the depth of each pass can be twice as much. What it does do is to even up the pull to each side for the machine.
2. Learn to lift the machine with the BH bucket and shift it to the side. Start slow and easy and practice this a bit to get the hang of it. I reposition my machine all the time this way and it works a whole lot better than trying to nail the stabilizers down. This is why you want the stabilizers to lift the wheels completely off the ground, and the tires not loaded. Proper use of a backhoe almost always requires lifting the machine and swinging it to the side. If the tires are loaded, you put too much force on the boom.
3. Where are you piling the spoils? They should all go on one side of the ditch and if there is a cross-slope it should be the high side.
4. My technique here would be to dig a section of trench 2' wide and the proper depth. Then break up both sides 6" wider and full depth leaving the spoils in the trench, and then remove the loosened earth, adding it to the spoil pile. Reposition and repeat.
2. Learn to lift the machine with the BH bucket and shift it to the side. Start slow and easy and practice this a bit to get the hang of it. I reposition my machine all the time this way and it works a whole lot better than trying to nail the stabilizers down. This is why you want the stabilizers to lift the wheels completely off the ground, and the tires not loaded. Proper use of a backhoe almost always requires lifting the machine and swinging it to the side. If the tires are loaded, you put too much force on the boom.
3. Where are you piling the spoils? They should all go on one side of the ditch and if there is a cross-slope it should be the high side.
4. My technique here would be to dig a section of trench 2' wide and the proper depth. Then break up both sides 6" wider and full depth leaving the spoils in the trench, and then remove the loosened earth, adding it to the spoil pile. Reposition and repeat.