First project for the BX

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Tim S

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Well it took a few weeks of nights and weekends but the BX and I managed this retaining wall. Stacking the rocks was easy, putting in the topsoil on top was nerve wracking. The grade is worse than it looks and the 5 foot cliff didn't help either. I'm happy so far.... Just have to rake it out and seed it now. I think the little Kubota paid for itself already :).

Tim
 

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/ First project for the BX #3  
Looks like a fine job. Did you have to buy those rocks? They wouldn't be cheap in my neck of the woods.
 
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Nice job Tim, The wife wants to do something like that in our eastern yard. and the slope is pretty bad there too.

James K0UA
 
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#5  
Thanks guys! First time I tried something like this. Yes I bought the rocks. All 20 tons of them! Not cheap here either.
 
/ First project for the BX #6  
Very nice job, you sure moved a lot of material with that little tractor.:thumbsup:
 
/ First project for the BX #7  
Looks good, Tim. I really like the natural look of those stones. We have a spot along the driveway where I'd love to do something similar.
 
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It is amazing that you could place those large rocks that precisely with your BX! Good job.
 
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I did a similar project, moved bought close to 80 tons of 18-24" boulders.
I took me a whole day to move them from my ditch where I had them dump them. It would have gone a lot faster with a skidloader or excavator with a rock claw, but once I knew that my bx could actually lift even the biggest boulders I decided to not bother with rental equipment. It was a little hairy getting some of the boulders in place on the second tier. I also had 20 tons of landscape rock and another 12 tons of class 5 in this project
 

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vanb said:
I did a similar project, moved bought close to 80 tons of 18-24" boulders.
I took me a whole day to move them from my ditch where I had them dump them. It would have gone a lot faster with a skidloader or excavator with a rock claw, but once I knew that my bx could actually lift even the biggest boulders I decided to not bother with rental equipment. It was a little hairy getting some of the boulders in place on the second tier. I also had 20 tons of landscape rock and another 12 tons of class 5 in this project

Wow Van that's amazing! You're an artist.
 
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Tim S and vanb,
Both of your walls look great. I have some upcoming rock wall building to do also and hope mine come out half as nice as yours did.

Paul
 

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