EddieWalker
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Thanks guys. I just thought i could use the excavator to help with putting the trees down to make my road on. How do i put a pic on my profile.
Seeing the pics, I have a different oppinion on this. I still feel the dozer is the wrong maching for your job, but now feel that an excavator with a blade on the front of it would be perfect. Probably someting in the 5 to 7 metric tonne range.
I'm undecided about the trees, but think it would be best to get rid of them. Take them out and haul them out of the way. My reasoning is that while I agree that they can be useful for building a floating platform for a road, I don't see the need for them in your pics, and I feel that they will get in the way of creating a crown on the road that you want to compact over time.
It looks like you are able to get through the road currently, but that it's a low area that holds water. This tells me that you have a solid enough base and you really just need to get above the water.
With the excavator, you can take out the trees out as far as you can reach from the road. Then after cleaning them up, you can come back and dig a ditch on either side of the road and use that dirt to build up the road. The blade on the front of the excavator will spread it out to creat a road with a crown.
The higher you build it, the dryer it will be. The more you drive over it, the more compacted it will become. The more compact it is, the more it will shed water and stay dry.
Depending on what the water does, you may also be creating a dam with the road and getting rid of the water from one side to another is going to have to be done with a culvert or a bridge. Culverts are always going to be cheaper and easier, but they will never allow as much water to flow as a bridge can. How big of a culvert you need is going to depend on what you are dealing with. Bigger is better, but also more money.
Go for it, from what I see in your pics, it's not nearly as bad as it sounded in your description.
Eddie