Henro
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
- Messages
- 4,982
- Location
- Few miles north of Pgh, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota B2910, BX2200, KX41-2V mini EX
I am putting in a sewer line from the house down to the new line that went in last year, but is as yet not operational. I am trying to get it done before the snow flies...as when the powers that be decide it is time...you are given 90 days...don't like working in the snow and freezing rain too much...My goal is to get it in and inspected and back filled, and to only have to worry about swinging it over at the house end when the time comes...
Anyway, locally they want you to support and cover the pipe with stone or gravel rahter than sand. Since the trench goes about 260 feet down behind the house, I decide I will just go up a little bank behind the house and swing to the left to drop a load of 1B crushed limestone...
OK going up and over, but when backing out, the front of the tractor starts to slide down and the bucket rests against a pine tree.
So far so good, until I notice the up-hill front wheel is about 4" off the ground...
Backhoe was on, so I extended it as I swung it towards the up-hill side...front wheel on the up hills side did not lower...
Starting to feel uncomfortable...Even though my head is telling me the slope is not that great...
Anyway, locally they want you to support and cover the pipe with stone or gravel rahter than sand. Since the trench goes about 260 feet down behind the house, I decide I will just go up a little bank behind the house and swing to the left to drop a load of 1B crushed limestone...
OK going up and over, but when backing out, the front of the tractor starts to slide down and the bucket rests against a pine tree.
So far so good, until I notice the up-hill front wheel is about 4" off the ground...
Backhoe was on, so I extended it as I swung it towards the up-hill side...front wheel on the up hills side did not lower...
Starting to feel uncomfortable...Even though my head is telling me the slope is not that great...