Qapla
Veteran Member
Be sure you put the stabilizers (the feet in the back and the bucket in the front) down before you dig our you will move the tractor instead of the dirt.
Otherwise, just be patient and let the bucket do the work. Remember that "bucket curl" will be the "strongest" operation when filling the bucket, but "booming in"will help with that flat-bottom.
Also, raising the dirt out of the hole will be one of the slowest operations (booming up) hoe, but "swinging left or right" will be faster then you expect.
Also, when piling the dirt, remember to put it far enough away from the hole/ditch that it does not roll back down into the area just dug out. When piling the dirt, remember you need room for the tractor to get out from where you are digging and be able to maneuver the tractor to push the dirt back in or move it elsewhere, so plan for this before digging.
Have fun and if you do not have a roof over the hoe seat, wear a hat.
Otherwise, just be patient and let the bucket do the work. Remember that "bucket curl" will be the "strongest" operation when filling the bucket, but "booming in"will help with that flat-bottom.
Also, raising the dirt out of the hole will be one of the slowest operations (booming up) hoe, but "swinging left or right" will be faster then you expect.
Also, when piling the dirt, remember to put it far enough away from the hole/ditch that it does not roll back down into the area just dug out. When piling the dirt, remember you need room for the tractor to get out from where you are digging and be able to maneuver the tractor to push the dirt back in or move it elsewhere, so plan for this before digging.
Have fun and if you do not have a roof over the hoe seat, wear a hat.