baronetm
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Equipment
L3901HST w/FEL, 3rd fnct. BH77 BH, 5' Bushhog, 6' BBL, 42" Forks, WoodMaxx WM-8H
I have an L3901 tractor with a BH77 hoe, does anyone have experience or know what the lifting (craning) capacity of the boom/dipper is?
Why, I have a 44 foot long barn that was built 25 years ago, the rear 16’ is on backfilled soil with a brook 15 feet below.
During hurricane Irene the brook washed part of the original bank away which destabilized the original sub surface. The compacted back filled soils and sections of the barn floor started to slip. I have two sections of cement floor in the barn that have moved. The sections have dropped 10” on the extreme end and slipped 6” from their original position, stretch and broke the wire reinforcing between the slabs. I want to cut the 8’ x 8’ x 6” slabs into manageable pieces I can lift out and reset as tiles after the sub surface has been releveled and compacted.
I am in the process of stabilizing the bank by tiering the bank with pinned railroad ties and 10”-12” marble rip rap and boulders at the base to keep the brook from washing out any more of the original bank.
Thank you in advance for your information.
Why, I have a 44 foot long barn that was built 25 years ago, the rear 16’ is on backfilled soil with a brook 15 feet below.
During hurricane Irene the brook washed part of the original bank away which destabilized the original sub surface. The compacted back filled soils and sections of the barn floor started to slip. I have two sections of cement floor in the barn that have moved. The sections have dropped 10” on the extreme end and slipped 6” from their original position, stretch and broke the wire reinforcing between the slabs. I want to cut the 8’ x 8’ x 6” slabs into manageable pieces I can lift out and reset as tiles after the sub surface has been releveled and compacted.
I am in the process of stabilizing the bank by tiering the bank with pinned railroad ties and 10”-12” marble rip rap and boulders at the base to keep the brook from washing out any more of the original bank.
Thank you in advance for your information.