My, what big teeth you have.......The better to .........

Runs With Scissors

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Ok y'all, so there I am "trail blazin" again, and I find a "big gas" pile of dirt.

It's about 10' tall and has some decent sized trees growing "in it"

The only thing I can think of is that it is the "spoils" from when they dug the crawl space, 18'ish years ago.

So I break out the On-X app to make sure it's on my property and sure enough, it is.

My backyard has some low spots so I decided to use this dirt to fill them in.

Well let me tell you there mister, my bucket was NOT doing "jack squat" in regard to digging into the pile. I would get like "3 teaspoons" of dirt per scoop, and I would have to slightly "ram it" to get even that little amount.

I first began to use Stonewall to dig and loosen it up, and that was working fine the first day, but as I was parking the General Lee, I noticed the "long forgotten" project standing in the corner.

Enter the "Ripper Tooth bar"!!!!!!

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I made it a couple of years ago, just because I thought it "looked cool" and might be useful someday.

Well let me tell you whats, what.

That thing is a beast and it made a Yuge difference.

I was able to both "backscrap" and "dig" .....Bigly.

At first "back scraping" worked the best.

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here is a short "video" (sorry about the shakiness, trying to do it one handed;))


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But I soon learned how to "raise and curl" the bucket, whilst inching forward, and that ended up working great.

I would get 'great big" scoops once I get better at it.
 
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Runs With Scissors

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I have no idea how it happened, but I lost the "circlip" that holds the "loader arm" on.

And of course, I don't have any replacements...........

So some "combat engineering" is in order here.

I decide to use some "safety wire" to get me by for a little while. (it's not actual aircraft grade safety wire, its from tractor supply (y) )

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Certainly not a long term solution, but it "got me by" for another 2 hours.

Circlips are on order. (y)🍸
 
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