My son, a newly Licensed Plumber, asked to borrow the XR3037 to smooth some sand he'd had delivered.
Little did I know that he'd been doing some major renovation to the drain field in his back yard.
Complete with tree & stump removal, trench filling, finish grading and dumpster loading.
He just delivered my blue Mule back into the shed.
Here are a few pics he shared with me along the way.
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I guess they're called Bio-chambers?
There's no LS in frame but they all tie together. Sorry, Admin.
Finish grading
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Oh, Noooo! the dreaded Regen process!

He texted me so scared that the tractor was gonna meltdown.
I told him to go right ahead. It all looked fine to me. Maybe a few more rpm's was needed
Then the grunt work. Loading all the stumps and assorted debris into the dumpster.
All this in 95 degree heat, mind you.





So, now that, that's done. What do you do with a borrowed tractor and a front loader/grapple?






I guess, he'd been meaning to R&R that pool fence for some time now.
Soooo:



I think he did a great job with an undersized tractor but don't tell the 3037.
It doesn't understand it's as small as it is.
Cheers to LS Tractors...Marvelous machines
They've made believers out of the two of us.