eepete
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I put inner tubes in my front tires when I kept having seal problems, no more problems. Cheaper than a rim.
Pete
Pete
Drain rock was put in first.Obed:
You should have drain rock and filter fabric immediately next to that retaining wall, not dirt or clay.
I put inner tubes in my front tires when I kept having seal problems, no more problems. Cheaper than a rim.
Pete
Great suggestion Pete. Thanks!I put inner tubes in my front tires when I kept having seal problems, no more problems. Cheaper than a rim.
Pete
Great suggestion Pete. Thanks!
You got that right Cyril. I once plugged a car tire in my driveway and pumped up the tire with a bicycle pump. That was a lot of pumping.Has to beat using that hand pump. LOL
You got that right Cyril. I once plugged a car tire in my driveway and pumped up the tire with a bicycle pump. That was a lot of pumping.
This area was filled with red clay by the excavator last fall. I'm not sure why he added fill here. He was not supposed to add to the natural grade and doing so here would just made the slope behind the house steeper. He added a good 12" of clay to this area. The clay has packed incredibly hard and has lots of rocks in it. I went back and between using the FEL and the box blade for digging the dirt. The tractor had an extremely tough time cutting through the clay. It was slow, slow, slow work. Often I would have to get my 6 foot steel digging bar and pry a rock out of the clay because that was faster than getting the rock out with the FEL. The boxblade was useless for digging rocks larger than a softball out of the packed clay.
The wife asked me why I did not use the scarifiers on the boxblade to break up the hard packed clay. Actually, I did not think of using them. However, upon reflection, I'm afraid that I would break them when they would inevitably catch on one of the rocks.
Yes, I bought the tractor to maintain our other property (61 acres of woods on the plateau) where we had originally intended to build the house. (Anybody want to buy 61 acres on a scenic mountain river? I'm motivated.) The tractor was wonderful for cleaning up the plateau property. And yes, the tractor has been great help on our current property where we are now building.Obed
If I remember correctly you bought your tractor knowing you would be building this house. So any comments on how useful that piece of equipment is and also if you could change that decision would you like to have, bigger, smaller, more horse power, backhoe?
I would LOVE to have a toothbar for the FEL. This weekend's work would have progressed twice as fast with a toothbar that could dig through the hard packed red clay.With that much work around your house and still more to do, you need to get a toothbar for the FEL.