NEPA Guy
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B2650HSDC, Spacers, FEL, BH, Snowblower, Snowplow, PBar, Forks
Best practices? I have a few paths I need to make a bit more stable to gain access to parts of the woods so I can haul some trees out with my forks.
One is real steep and uneven. I tried going at it straight on with the FEL (with my PB) and it seemed to work well but I kept up turning larger stones and then as I continued down the hill one of the boulders smashed underneath the tractor. I'm concerned about doing damage, specifically to my mid pto.
I was able to make it smooth enough to get down the hill and my plan was to get to the top and angle the bucket so I could scrape a clean path going backwards but I felt like I was going to tip backwards.
I'm looking for a better way because I got out and moved one of the boulders by hand and I hurt my back pretty bad. I don't want to revisit that one again.
What would you guys do to make the path? What's the safest way for my tractor, and my back...? I've attached a few photos of the hill. I havent measured the grade but its pretty steep. I just made it back up but don't think I could do it with a giant log on my forks without tipping backwards and smashing my cab and me, to bits. My idea was to keep cutting dirt off the high point and push it down to the bottom of the hill and make it as level as possible.
1 is the side view, 2 is looking up and 3 is looking down.
Now that I'm off my painkillers, my brain is outta the fog. Did I miss anything good?
Any advice is appreciated.
One is real steep and uneven. I tried going at it straight on with the FEL (with my PB) and it seemed to work well but I kept up turning larger stones and then as I continued down the hill one of the boulders smashed underneath the tractor. I'm concerned about doing damage, specifically to my mid pto.
I was able to make it smooth enough to get down the hill and my plan was to get to the top and angle the bucket so I could scrape a clean path going backwards but I felt like I was going to tip backwards.
I'm looking for a better way because I got out and moved one of the boulders by hand and I hurt my back pretty bad. I don't want to revisit that one again.
What would you guys do to make the path? What's the safest way for my tractor, and my back...? I've attached a few photos of the hill. I havent measured the grade but its pretty steep. I just made it back up but don't think I could do it with a giant log on my forks without tipping backwards and smashing my cab and me, to bits. My idea was to keep cutting dirt off the high point and push it down to the bottom of the hill and make it as level as possible.
1 is the side view, 2 is looking up and 3 is looking down.
Now that I'm off my painkillers, my brain is outta the fog. Did I miss anything good?
Any advice is appreciated.
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