Out tooling around on the bx this morning moving driveway gravel off the lawn. What a beautiful machine to work with /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif! You can knuckle the bucket down, float it and the loader frame has just enough give in it that it will roll the stone right out of the grass, even if the blade isn't dead even with the grass. And it doesn't slip and slide all over creation either. As far as the hills go, I looked at some of them from the standpoint of maybe cutting them down a bit. I never looked at it with an eye to fixing it as I never had equipment to do the job. The old owner aparently had dumped fill on the one and never groomed it out. It slumped down the hill and left a "roll" at the bottom. Then he added insult to injury by grading down right below that point. Thats the point that really creates problems. I think I could take a box blade and back up the hill, pick a point along the line of the hill, and start cutting it down. I estimate that by cutting off the slumped portion, and by cutting the crown of the hill back, I could possibly taper the slope out to 25-30 degrees or so. There is plenty of room below to spread any excess and to feather the slope out. Once the weather improves, and once I get more proficient with the machine, I think I'll try it.
I will say this; I am thoroughly impessed with the feel and operation of this unit. It is a far cry from a "garden" tractor with a loader. It is a sweet machine /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif!!!
Only one problem. I think the wife will be a tractor widow this summer.
Thanks all for your input.
Hopin' for max seat time,
DaveL