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   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #10,941  
In that picture you will notice a few other things.

1. We remove so little out of the pit (it is only 8 acres in size), that by the time we get back to digging more gravel out, the overburden has slumped, and you end up spending quite a bit of time digging that stuff out so you can get to the good gravel. That was what I went down there to do yesterday.

2. The water table is really close to the surface. Test borings show the gravel goes down to a depth of 32 feet, BUT the water table is only down ten feet. I can go below the water table because this pit was started prior to 1970 when gravel pit laws were established, so I am fine there, but I need a long-boom excavator, or a dragline to get it out. I really, really, really, really want a dragline!

3. We sold this pit to the Federal Government in 1932 and then bought it back in 1946, and in using the gravel for the local roads and the CCC Boys during the depression, they used front-shovels (also called steam shovels, but with gas engines). because of the way they scoop gravel, they cannot dig below the level of the tracks. They also scoop in, and then up, which pushes the overburden up and out in big piles. This is what makes the numerous burrow pits even worse. The machines also were small in size, no more than 5/8 of a cubic yard, so when they hit a rock, they thought it was ledge, and just started digging somewhere else.

4. This gravel is glacier-melt so there is no more to find. It is just an 8 acre pocket of gravel, so while I have had many contractors want to use the pit, for me it has more value as my own use. If a contractor wanted a few loads to save on trucking, I would not care, but that is not what they want. If they haul in loaders, they want to dig thousands of cubic yards out, and I really do not want that. As I said, it has been there for awhile, and is not going to rot, so I am no hurry to sell it at a mere $2 a cubic yard.
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #10,942  
Yes they are but not sure if my little tractor is big enough, I know my wallet isn't that's where my ten dollar log stoppers shine and speaking of shine I bet you could win the shiny tractor and tire contest or come in a close second, what brand wax you using.......

So which grapple do you like best for picking logs and or rocks? Do you know how hard it is to get rocks in the bucket I almost have to have them up hill so's scoop them up, very aggravating.

No rocks to deal with here. Blue Diamond 84” HD grapple on the 100 HP New Holland and an Everything Attachments 73” wicked Grapple on the 55 HP LS.

We don’t “wax” tractors here.

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   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #10,943  
Yes they are but not sure if my little tractor is big enough, I know my wallet isn't that's where my ten dollar log stoppers shine and speaking of shine I bet you could win the shiny tractor and tire contest or come in a close second, what brand wax you using.......

So which grapple do you like best for picking logs and or rocks? Do you know how hard it is to get rocks in the bucket I almost have to have them up hill so's scoop them up, very aggravating.

I can't say it is best but for my pin on bucket it works great and it only weighs about 100 lbs. You could make one or a thumb. 30 hp L3010 - about the same as what you have.

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   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #10,944  
Moved about 55 tons of stone the last 2 days to try and make a solid path connecting 2 laneways that I have and drive a lot in the winter time to help reduce all the ruts i make... I still have about 8 tons left to move to hopefully finish up. Might have to get one more 32 ton load. I started with 5-6" crusher run as a bottom to fill in the ruts and finishing it off with 3" crusher run. The 5-6" crusher had broken concrete with small rebar in it :( Had to pick it out after every bucket load but called and complained and was able to get the 3" crusher for almost half price. While i saved money there (i was going to get the 3" either way), it wont be much of a saving if i end up with a flat tire. I didnt take any photos yet because right now its just all soupy clay im dealing with but its nice out today so I may take some photos of the muddy mess..
 
   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #10,946  
Having some Redneck fun

"Messin' with the moles" Used BX2379 and 6' Hoelscher box blade to shear off the tops of mole hills and flattening them.
 

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   / TODAYS SEAT TIME #10,949  
No rocks to deal with here. Blue Diamond 84” HD grapple on the 100 HP New Holland and an Everything Attachments 73” wicked Grapple on the 55 HP LS.

We don’t “wax” tractors here.

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Now that's what I'm taking about, dont talk to me about hard working shiny tractors it sets off my PTSD. No rocks but least you have dust and mud, couldn't I ever help you out with your stressful rock shortage problem. Excellent pictures I'm ripping off the bottom one and adding it to my collection, might even transplant it and if I get enough of them I'll make a calendar to sell on ebay, should make millions........
 
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I can imagine someone with a redder neck than mine turning this into a stump removal tool

Wow never thought of that, could be something to look into and now my neck is really getting red.
 

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