MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
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- Location
- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
Re: Power Trac PT425 Long Day of Fun
I went out to the little league park today to help with park clean up. Last fall, someone brought out a sod cutter and they cut up about a hundred big rolls of thick sod where the infield meets the grass. Then they threw their backs out trying to lift them into their truck(no laughing matter, the guy ended up having back surgery, ouch). Well, the sod rolls sat there all winter and actually grew back into the soil.
The small bucket with teeth made quick work of them. I scooped up two at a time and hauled them out past the center field fence and made a rather large pile about 10 feet square and 4 feet high. Took about an hour and a half and 50 trips back and forth. Worked great and didn't tear up any turf.
Came home and started clearing out behind my garage where I had my old 3pt stuff stored along with other stuff. Lots of soil, weeds and junk to move. Took out everything with the small tooth bucket down about 4 inches deep in a 10x24' area to replace with crushed limestone. Took about another hour and a half. Used the large bucket for the first time. Worked great for final leveling and back grading with the wide front edge.
Performed the 16 hour maintenance of cleaning and lube.
Got to play with fire and a hammer too(see post on bent forks).
However, the best part of the day was watching my 9 year old daughter pass her Orange Belt test for Karate.
I went out to the little league park today to help with park clean up. Last fall, someone brought out a sod cutter and they cut up about a hundred big rolls of thick sod where the infield meets the grass. Then they threw their backs out trying to lift them into their truck(no laughing matter, the guy ended up having back surgery, ouch). Well, the sod rolls sat there all winter and actually grew back into the soil.
The small bucket with teeth made quick work of them. I scooped up two at a time and hauled them out past the center field fence and made a rather large pile about 10 feet square and 4 feet high. Took about an hour and a half and 50 trips back and forth. Worked great and didn't tear up any turf.
Came home and started clearing out behind my garage where I had my old 3pt stuff stored along with other stuff. Lots of soil, weeds and junk to move. Took out everything with the small tooth bucket down about 4 inches deep in a 10x24' area to replace with crushed limestone. Took about another hour and a half. Used the large bucket for the first time. Worked great for final leveling and back grading with the wide front edge.
Performed the 16 hour maintenance of cleaning and lube.
Got to play with fire and a hammer too(see post on bent forks).
However, the best part of the day was watching my 9 year old daughter pass her Orange Belt test for Karate.