leeinmemphis
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- May 2, 2006
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- Kubota 5040 with FEL
Hey everyone,
I have had our farm for almost 7 months now and I am growing to love it more each and every time I am out there. We have 4 ponds on our place with the largest pond probably in the 3/4 acre range. I was told that it is around 50 years old and it is heavily silted in. The majority of the pond is less than 2' deep all the way across it. I think that the pond is probably 120' wide or so by maybe 300'. I am starting to think that I am going to want to renovate this pond next year. I have a couple of options and was wondering if I could get some input on them.
First off I am an experienced operator of backhoe, trackhoe, bulldozer, and farm tractors. I have a 416b extendahe 4wd backhoe, a cat e21 trackhoe, d4 dozer, and a kubota 50hp tractor with loader and lots of implements at my disposal. I am thinking about pumping out my pond(not disrupting the integrity of the ****) and trying to take the pond down with the equipment I have. Then go and take my equipment to remove what soil I can.
The other option is to hire someone to come in and take the water down(either by busting the **** or pumping) and then having them take the silt/muck out and repairing the levee. Or hire someone to come in with a large trachoe and take the muck out either with the water still in the pond or out.
I imagine that I probably am looking at an average soil level of 4-5' that will need to be excavated. The biggest problem with me doing it myself is that I do not have anyone else that I can have help me. So basically all of the work bill be falling on myself. I would also only be able to work on this during the weekends for the most part. I am not opposed to hire it out if I can get it done for the $7-8k range. I have an area that I could put the spoils that is probably 125 yards away so nothing would have to be trucked out. In an ideal world I guess I would drain the pond and excavate the spoils with a track front end loader but I don't have access to one of them and by the time I rented one for a month or two I imagine I could probably hire it out.
any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I have had our farm for almost 7 months now and I am growing to love it more each and every time I am out there. We have 4 ponds on our place with the largest pond probably in the 3/4 acre range. I was told that it is around 50 years old and it is heavily silted in. The majority of the pond is less than 2' deep all the way across it. I think that the pond is probably 120' wide or so by maybe 300'. I am starting to think that I am going to want to renovate this pond next year. I have a couple of options and was wondering if I could get some input on them.
First off I am an experienced operator of backhoe, trackhoe, bulldozer, and farm tractors. I have a 416b extendahe 4wd backhoe, a cat e21 trackhoe, d4 dozer, and a kubota 50hp tractor with loader and lots of implements at my disposal. I am thinking about pumping out my pond(not disrupting the integrity of the ****) and trying to take the pond down with the equipment I have. Then go and take my equipment to remove what soil I can.
The other option is to hire someone to come in and take the water down(either by busting the **** or pumping) and then having them take the silt/muck out and repairing the levee. Or hire someone to come in with a large trachoe and take the muck out either with the water still in the pond or out.
I imagine that I probably am looking at an average soil level of 4-5' that will need to be excavated. The biggest problem with me doing it myself is that I do not have anyone else that I can have help me. So basically all of the work bill be falling on myself. I would also only be able to work on this during the weekends for the most part. I am not opposed to hire it out if I can get it done for the $7-8k range. I have an area that I could put the spoils that is probably 125 yards away so nothing would have to be trucked out. In an ideal world I guess I would drain the pond and excavate the spoils with a track front end loader but I don't have access to one of them and by the time I rented one for a month or two I imagine I could probably hire it out.
any advice would be greatly appreciated.
