Rocks and roots and clay...oh my!

   / Rocks and roots and clay...oh my! #1  

davesisk

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Location
Raleigh, NC USA
Tractor
Massey-Ferguson MF 1220
Last night, I just had reaffirmed in my mind why I need a tractor even though my property is small. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif Except for the topsoil I brought in, it's all rocks, roots, and clay. It takes 30 minutes with a pick axe to just dig a 6" round x 6" deep hole for a simple plant. With the tractor I can either tear the ground up using the teeth on the FEL bucket, or use it to move new dirt with the FEL, or pull the loaded trailer to the right area.

I'm thinking it might be real useful to rig up a small clamp-on bucket that I can attach to the bottom of the FEL bucket easily. We all want a backhoe /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif but I really think it'd be overkill in this case. Or maybe a 3pt sub-soiler or single-point plow would prove useful since it's an inexpensive attachment? It's generally small areas where I need to loosen the soil.

Dave
 
   / Rocks and roots and clay...oh my! #2  
I've used my PHD for placing a lot more plants and trees than for posts. We have similar soil here in central Indiana and it makes quick work of holes that aren't too big or deep. A lot less money than a BH and mighty handy for landscaping jobs.
 

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