ROUSTABOUT
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- Luther Willis Hill, AR
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Overland dirt scoop on wheels will do what you are wanting. I've seen 3 yard and 5 yard scoops. They have smaller ones. We have a yard size. One yard of dirt, maybe two. Spillover, spillover, I can't remember the brand. We also made a 7' land plane that carries 2 1/2 yards at a time, but our tractor is working pulling that much. 6x6x3/4" angle with road grader blades bolted on. Has two blades we can angle each way or opposite to each other. Brother and I built it from a box of scratch. But it will easily dig into a dry, hard gravel parking lot, in the middle of July. I mean right then, you move, it brings up hard clay and gravel. Not much impresses me these days. That rig does some impressing. I needed to move 150 yards of dirt for a project on the farm. Hop on tractor, pulled a bunch of dirt up and left it beside each other kinda like a large terrace. We had one whole dump truck and another truck cut in half with a trailer hitch on it. PTO hooked to another tractor to raise and dump. We had two skid steers to load them. Probably a 3/4 mile haul, that's why we used trucks. Finished by dinner. We just had a steady train of economic development going. Land plane was the integral part in that. It left the ground smooth. Cows eating grass on it now.