<font color="blue"> </font> </font><font color="blue" class="small">( you could use a boxblade with rippers down to loosen the soil )</font>
Small machines tend to pack the ground as a result of many passes back and forth. The box blade w/ rippers or even a 3pt plow could tear up the soil. Then moving it is much easier. From my smaller projects, I've found that travel time between where I'm digging from and spreading to can be a problem. I have a 3pt dirt scoop and front dozer blade that are fine for filling holes etc. but for larger projects I have an old tumble bug (I think that's what it was called) that we made into a mini scraper using the 3pt to raise and lower with. Then you just keep going in circles, digging and dumping.
However, I would be reluctant to tackle a job the size you described with a CUT. Good luck and enjoy!
Small machines tend to pack the ground as a result of many passes back and forth. The box blade w/ rippers or even a 3pt plow could tear up the soil. Then moving it is much easier. From my smaller projects, I've found that travel time between where I'm digging from and spreading to can be a problem. I have a 3pt dirt scoop and front dozer blade that are fine for filling holes etc. but for larger projects I have an old tumble bug (I think that's what it was called) that we made into a mini scraper using the 3pt to raise and lower with. Then you just keep going in circles, digging and dumping.
However, I would be reluctant to tackle a job the size you described with a CUT. Good luck and enjoy!