Rustyferrious
Silver Member
I have a two acre lot that is deep and relatively narrow. A ridge of granite ledge cuts across the property at the midpoint, just behind the storage barn. The crest of the ridge is roughly 8' above the grade of the parking area I have in front of the barn. There is a large, relatively flat area beyond the ridge that I want to use as an equipment corral, and possibly build another storage barn (can't have too many of those). I'm building a 40' ramp along the right side of the barn to get me up about 6'. There are two largish domes of granite at the top of the ridge that brings it up another 2'. There is a large oak that limits the width, but I think I can work with it. The tree provides shade from the mid-day sun and cutting it down would be an expensive undertaking. The top overhangs the barn considerably and I would need to hire it out. The space between the double-trunk oak and the barn is 13'. I hope to wind up with a 10' wide usable width after the retaining wall goes in.
I began by clearing away the brush and loose rocks form the work site. The thumb on the back hoe came in very handy.


At the top, a couple of small trees blocked the small pass through the ledge. The root systems were growing in the crevices between the rocks. Impossible for me to pull out so I burned the stumps along with the rock for 6 hours. After cooling, the rock was a lot easier to break up and I was able to yank out the stump with the thumb.



Removing the stump allowed me to get the BX up and over the ridge to clear the area and check feasibility for what I planned for the area.

The next step was the retaining wall. I left 30" between the barn and the wall. I would have preferred 48" but that would have made the ramp too narrow for the boat trailer. I used the back hole to again remove loose rocks and dig a trench for the wall base.


I began by clearing away the brush and loose rocks form the work site. The thumb on the back hoe came in very handy.


At the top, a couple of small trees blocked the small pass through the ledge. The root systems were growing in the crevices between the rocks. Impossible for me to pull out so I burned the stumps along with the rock for 6 hours. After cooling, the rock was a lot easier to break up and I was able to yank out the stump with the thumb.



Removing the stump allowed me to get the BX up and over the ridge to clear the area and check feasibility for what I planned for the area.

The next step was the retaining wall. I left 30" between the barn and the wall. I would have preferred 48" but that would have made the ramp too narrow for the boat trailer. I used the back hole to again remove loose rocks and dig a trench for the wall base.

