Building Lake Corona

   / Building Lake Corona #251  
This is awesome. I want a true pond so bad, by my 30 BHP tractor isn't going to dig me one. And I can't quite convince the wife to let us spend several thousand dollars contracting it out. Anyone in southeast Michigan want to rent me a proper excavator?
 
   / Building Lake Corona #252  
An excavator would not be my machine of choice. You need to be able to push large quantities or haul large quantities.

I have a clamshell scraper that I pull behind my tractor but it would be cumbersome in the OP's location. Going by the pics, he's got the right piece of equipment.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #253  
This is awesome. I want a true pond so bad, by my 30 BHP tractor isn't going to dig me one. And I can't quite convince the wife to let us spend several thousand dollars contracting it out. Anyone in southeast Michigan want to rent me a proper excavator?


Why not find a good blaster, much cheaper, much quicker. :laughing:
 
   / Building Lake Corona #254  
An excavator would not be my machine of choice. You need to be able to push large quantities or haul large quantities.

Well my topography is pretty well suited for just extracting scoop loads, turning around, and depositing. Repeat from 8 or 10 spots around the perimeter and you have a pretty nice hole. I'm only talking a 50x100 type pond, I suppose. The danger in a tracked or wheeled machine that you need to drive into and out of your pond hole is if it gets wet... and stays wet... you get stuck.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #255  
The OP has offered us a perfect example of how you deal with a wet pond hole. I'm pretty sure he's drained his twice, maybe more, and still able to excavate with his CTL.

It will take a very large excavator to dig a pond 50ft across.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #257  
The OP has offered us a perfect example of how you deal with a wet pond hole. I'm pretty sure he's drained his twice, maybe more, and still able to excavate with his CTL.

It will take a very large excavator to dig a pond 50ft across.

That’s what most people use up here. You can go a lot deeper that way. I know of ponds which have been dug 40 feet deep... hard doing that with a dozer.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #258  
That’s what most people use up here. You can go a lot deeper that way. I know of ponds which have been dug 40 feet deep... hard doing that with a dozer.

How much surface area would a 40ft deep pond have?

Excavators must be huge there. I've never saw one that would practically lift dirt 40ft. Pics would be awesome!!!!
 
   / Building Lake Corona #259  
You go down as far as you can, then move the excavator down to that level and keep digging. I have never seen it done but know people who have done it. It’s no different than a gravel pit or quarry which fills up with water.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #260  
You go down as far as you can, then move the excavator down to that level and keep digging. I have never seen it done but know people who have done it. It’s no different than a gravel pit or quarry which fills up with water.

But when you are down at the second level what do you do with your bucket full of dirt?

I think the OP has the right method.
 

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