Interesting. I've had a dealer tell me tractors aren't construction/dozers equipment after I've damaged the FEL parts and other parts of my tractors. I've owner several different Kubotas over the past 16 years on my rocky gullied hillside property and recent bought an additional adjoining 28 acres with most of it being mountain and owning up to the top and around the sides. I've hired people with dozers and track loaders and bigger skidsteers about 5 different times over those years and probably saved my life and saved thousands of dollars in tractor abuse, use and damage. Here there are several people that "run" dozers, track loaders and bigger skid steers so hourly rates aren't to bad. They usually don't advertise one just has to ask around to find them. I've spent days working on inappropriate for a tractor and chain saw jobs and then hired the proper equipment and experienced operator come out and in about 3 to 5 hours do what would have taken me weeks to do and some of the work I wouldn't have been able to do with a tractor. I currently want some more trails cut around the sides of my mountain and it's scary and difficult with my tractor soooo I'm nearing finally calling the Sheriff's Deputy that owns a small dozer and does dozer work during his off hours for I think $75 an hour and if he's not available Karen Exxx husband Kenny probably still does dozer work so can call him.
Not saying your going to tear up your L or wear it out but your probably not saving any money by doing that work yourself and if your going to build a home there is probably lots of work you can be doing with that tractor that may be more appropriate for a tractor that size but your job looks good.
Interesting. I've had a dealer tell me tractors aren't construction/dozers equipment after I've damaged the FEL parts and other parts of my tractors. I've owner several different Kubotas over the past 16 years on my rocky gullied hillside property and recent bought an additional adjoining 28 acres with most of it being mountain and owning up to the top and around the sides. I've hired people with dozers and track loaders and bigger skidsteers about 5 different times over those years and probably saved my life and saved thousands of dollars in tractor abuse, use and damage. Here there are several people that "run" dozers, track loaders and bigger skid steers so hourly rates aren't to bad. They usually don't advertise one just has to ask around to find them. I've spent days working on inappropriate for a tractor and chain saw jobs and then hired the proper equipment and experienced operator come out and in about 3 to 5 hours do what would have taken me weeks to do and some of the work I wouldn't have been able to do with a tractor. I currently want some more trails cut around the sides of my mountain and it's scary and difficult with my tractor soooo I'm nearing finally calling the Sheriff's Deputy that owns a small dozer and does dozer work during his off hours for I think $75 an hour and if he's not available Karen Exxx husband Kenny probably still does dozer work so can call him.
Not saying your going to tear up your L or wear it out but your probably not saving any money by doing that work yourself and if your going to build a home there is probably lots of work you can be doing with that tractor that may be more appropriate for a tractor that size but your job looks good.
I agree John. Many years ago, I had my Ford tractor then. A neighbor wanted to use my tractor and rear blade to plow a truck load of dirt around his property.
I told him Ok. He called me a week later and told me he needed the tractor as he had the dirt delivered. I said I would come do it for him so I could abuse my tractor myself.
I did not live at my property, so, I drove over and was shocked to see 55 mounds of topsoil sitting to be leveled at his house. 55!!
I told him, why don't you do what I would do if I had that much....hire a bulldozer.
I am not saying the OP should do that, he might really enjoy doing that himself and maybe being out in the boonies, it might cost a lot to hire that done.