cdaigle430
Veteran Member
I know my GC2410 isn't the best tool for this job, but, hey I had fun and I saved myself a few hundred bucks in rental charges.
I used a combination of a 48" box blade and the loader which worked out well for the most part.
The dump truck would dump 21 yards of dirt and I would start out by making a ramp to the top of the pile and use the bucket to push the dirt over.
Once I leveled it out enough (10' pile down to a 4 foot pile), the dump truck would backup and dump another load and I would start the cycle all over again.
Took me about 5 hours and next month I have to buy another 5 loads and do it all over again
I have to say, for a subcompact, I worked the GC2410 pretty hard and it really begged for more.
I used a combination of a 48" box blade and the loader which worked out well for the most part.
The dump truck would dump 21 yards of dirt and I would start out by making a ramp to the top of the pile and use the bucket to push the dirt over.
Once I leveled it out enough (10' pile down to a 4 foot pile), the dump truck would backup and dump another load and I would start the cycle all over again.
Took me about 5 hours and next month I have to buy another 5 loads and do it all over again
I have to say, for a subcompact, I worked the GC2410 pretty hard and it really begged for more.