em14
Platinum Member
Sendero,
There are a number of ways to get this done and only one is hard ... with a Pick and a D-Handle shovel! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif You can dig a decent ditch to lay the pipe in with the FEL just place the cutting edge of the bucket on the road way parallel to the center line of the future ditch. Now force the bucket to start the cut by moving the tractor forward a little and as the bucket cuts just curl it and scoop the earth out … continue to move across the road doing this until the ditch is finished. If the bucket cannot penetrate the surface of the road, then you will need to use a sub-soiler or an implement that can break thru. This is where the bucket teeth come in handy. You may need to clean the bottom of the ditch with a shovel and more than likely you will need too. Now place some sand on the bottom of the ditch … your soil maybe sandy enough without adding any more. Use this to cushion the pipe and to set the grade so it will drain proper. Back fill the pipe and compact as you go. Many people don’t do this well the first time but seem to get it right on the second time. Once you have gotten the over burden on the pipe the engineer told you about, you can either begin to push from the borrow pit (borrow ditch) with the FEL which, by the way, is also what you could do to fill the ditch if the borrow pit is close by, or just haul a bucket load at a time. Remember that you need to move, a full bucket in front of the FEL as that is much easier than just a little bit at a time. But don’t try to fill the bucket fast or you will end up wash boarding all over the place. You are becoming a dozier operator now. These 8 inches you are building to is not a speed bump so don’t built one. It is a safety and protection for the pipe … so once you get your load to ditch raise your bucket and dump it … after you have several buckets there start blading and back blading the pile. The idea here is to lay down a lift and as you go about your business of building your over lay your tractor helps to compact the lift! Remember large piles move the easiest and don’t build a speed bump. Sendero … This is one of many ways you can approach the problem and is no better solution than many others … it is a way to do it. Have fun …
Leo
There are a number of ways to get this done and only one is hard ... with a Pick and a D-Handle shovel! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif You can dig a decent ditch to lay the pipe in with the FEL just place the cutting edge of the bucket on the road way parallel to the center line of the future ditch. Now force the bucket to start the cut by moving the tractor forward a little and as the bucket cuts just curl it and scoop the earth out … continue to move across the road doing this until the ditch is finished. If the bucket cannot penetrate the surface of the road, then you will need to use a sub-soiler or an implement that can break thru. This is where the bucket teeth come in handy. You may need to clean the bottom of the ditch with a shovel and more than likely you will need too. Now place some sand on the bottom of the ditch … your soil maybe sandy enough without adding any more. Use this to cushion the pipe and to set the grade so it will drain proper. Back fill the pipe and compact as you go. Many people don’t do this well the first time but seem to get it right on the second time. Once you have gotten the over burden on the pipe the engineer told you about, you can either begin to push from the borrow pit (borrow ditch) with the FEL which, by the way, is also what you could do to fill the ditch if the borrow pit is close by, or just haul a bucket load at a time. Remember that you need to move, a full bucket in front of the FEL as that is much easier than just a little bit at a time. But don’t try to fill the bucket fast or you will end up wash boarding all over the place. You are becoming a dozier operator now. These 8 inches you are building to is not a speed bump so don’t built one. It is a safety and protection for the pipe … so once you get your load to ditch raise your bucket and dump it … after you have several buckets there start blading and back blading the pile. The idea here is to lay down a lift and as you go about your business of building your over lay your tractor helps to compact the lift! Remember large piles move the easiest and don’t build a speed bump. Sendero … This is one of many ways you can approach the problem and is no better solution than many others … it is a way to do it. Have fun …
Leo