Help: How to level with a front end loader

   / Help: How to level with a front end loader #1  

nschneid

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Blanchard, OK
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Kubota L4400
I have a Kubota L4400 with a FEL and I've used it for spreading, but never for digging. I've been searching for a while but haven't stumbled across any resources teaching how to level with it. I need to level an area for an above ground pool.

Can someone either point me to a good tutorial or explain it to me like I'm five?

I don't know the terrain, as I'm doing this for a friend and haven't seen the site yet, so any limitations on this would be good as well. The soil will most likely be hard clay, like everything around here.
 
   / Help: How to level with a front end loader #2  
Does the bucket have teeth? Do you have a box blade, also?
 
   / Help: How to level with a front end loader #4  
The FEL isn't really made for leveling. You can easily tear it up...

I've tried, and it's pretty hard to do with just a FEL, especially if you are starting out on ground that isn't level. If you start out on level ground, then you have a fighting chance. Keep the four wheels on level ground and dig forward.

Starting out on unlevel ground... Use the FEL to loosen up the soil, then get yourself a shovel and level a portion by hand...

My best results were after I spent $500 on a boxblade, and even then, now I start out with the back hoe to level something.
 
   / Help: How to level with a front end loader #5  
Backhoe is your best bet.
 
   / Help: How to level with a front end loader #6  
rent a box or regular blade for the back then you have the ability to tilt the cutting edge.
 
   / Help: How to level with a front end loader #7  
OK, what implements do you have, Mate?

A few months ago I had to level a large area prior to pouring a cement pad for a 5-bay shed. I did it using the old "Mark I eyeball". Using my 655 tiller I tilled the marked out area (clay mixture) about 3" deep then used a regular bucket to scoop/scrape what had been tilled. Any area that needed more off I re-tilled and scoop/scraped to level the area.

It took time but the job got done & when the blokes came to build the mould for the pad (using a laser level) there was only one slight area that needed to be finally levelled. I was quite chuffed at my efforts!

And this was the first time that I'd ever used my tractor to do such a thing.
 
   / Help: How to level with a front end loader #8  
As said if you don't have level ground for the wheels of the tractor to start from. it is very difficult, as the loader bucket will be "off camber" I have leveled ground when the surrounding ground is not level. It takes a long time, is frustrating, and is difficult to tell what you are doing from the seat. And I have thousands of hours behind the loader. You can get off and "eyeball" it a bunch of times to help. But I think you would be better served and have more luck with a boxblade. I am not saying you cant make ground level by digging off high spots with a loader, I am saying it is hard. Maybe others are more skilled than I, and will comment.

James K0UA
 
   / Help: How to level with a front end loader #9  
OK, what implements do you have, Mate?

A few months ago I had to level a large area prior to pouring a cement pad for a 5-bay shed. I did it using the old "Mark I eyeball". Using my 655 tiller I tilled the marked out area (clay mixture) about 3" deep then used a regular bucket to scoop/scrape what had been tilled. Any area that needed more off I re-tilled and scoop/scraped to level the area.

It took time but the job got done & when the blokes came to build the mould for the pad (using a laser level) there was only one slight area that needed to be finally levelled. I was quite chuffed at my efforts!

And this was the first time that I'd ever used my tractor to do such a thing.

That sounds like a good plan!.. and don't pay no nevermind that he is working upside down, on the other side of the world... it should work up here too!:D
 
   / Help: How to level with a front end loader #10  
Ironically I was looking for the same thing yesterday and didn't find much info. My backyard has a good slope to it and my wife keeps bugging me about a pool. I told her we can't have one with the yard sloped the way it is. I don't have a tractor with a FEL but I do plan on getting one within the next year. So I'm interested to see everyone's inputs as well.
 

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