Mosey
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2002
- Messages
- 1,565
- Location
- Conifer, Colorado
- Tractor
- 2000 New Holland TC29D with 7308 FEL, and top & tilt. 1950 John Deere B. 1940 Farmall A.
I have a rear scoop and I've heard of people digging some pretty big holes with them. So, I have been experimenting with mine. The problem is, I can't get very deep without having the hole be a lot bigger around than I want.
I realize a backhoe is the best attachment for digging holes, but for my purposes I would get more overall use out of a FEL and I don't need to dig deep holes very often. I need to dig a hole about 6' deep and just a few feet wide in order to bury some old bricks and busted up concrete blocks.
I don't have a FEL, but if I had one with a 5' bucket could do the following? First, till a spot of ground about 10' wide and 30' long with my 5' tiller. Then I would scoop the dirt out with the FEL. Next, till the ground again, but not quite as wide and not quite as long. Then scoop the dirt out again. Repeat until the hole is 6' deep and 5' wide and 10' long.
Then I could use the FEL to dump the bricks/blocks into the hole and put the dirt back in. Does this sound feasible? There are almost no rocks in the ground around here, just small stones about 6" - 8" in dia, so the tilling shouldn't be a problem (unless someone else has already done what I'm planning to do in the same spot!)
I realize a backhoe is the best attachment for digging holes, but for my purposes I would get more overall use out of a FEL and I don't need to dig deep holes very often. I need to dig a hole about 6' deep and just a few feet wide in order to bury some old bricks and busted up concrete blocks.
I don't have a FEL, but if I had one with a 5' bucket could do the following? First, till a spot of ground about 10' wide and 30' long with my 5' tiller. Then I would scoop the dirt out with the FEL. Next, till the ground again, but not quite as wide and not quite as long. Then scoop the dirt out again. Repeat until the hole is 6' deep and 5' wide and 10' long.
Then I could use the FEL to dump the bricks/blocks into the hole and put the dirt back in. Does this sound feasible? There are almost no rocks in the ground around here, just small stones about 6" - 8" in dia, so the tilling shouldn't be a problem (unless someone else has already done what I'm planning to do in the same spot!)