Hey guys. It has been awhile since I have logged on, but I still have my Kubota U35-4 mini excavator and still love it.
We decided this year to buy a small parcel of land (0.3 acres) in town and I brought the U35 over to it to use while building a house. We are going to build the house ourselves, my wife has designed and CAD modeled the whole thing. We plan to have the foundation done professionaly up to the mud sills and then we would build from there. With the virus situation though, it is looking very hard to get any contractors. I decided to start clearing the area after we had a few 28" ponderosa pines removed and one of the stumps happened to be right in the footprint of the future house.
Could the U35 remove it? They said it couldn't. It would take a week.
Challenge accepted!
Four hours later, I have a hefty hole and a stump out of it that probably weighs half of the 8000 pound U35-4. I had to cut away two of the main roots with a chainsaw after digging around them with the smaller bucket and was then able to rock and loosen the stump and then roll it out. I then pulled up the two tap roots (which were really stuck in there and ended up being about 8 feet long!).
So now I have this rather big hole, that I will need to compact and fill. I could leave this for the future foundation crew or if we end up trying to do the foundation ourselves I will need to learn how to properly compact the soil. There will likely be a foundation footing somewhere right over this area.
If I were to compact it, how might I approach this? I can read up on it, but my thinking was to get a dump load of the correct fill and rent a jumping jack ram compactor, then fill half a foot at a time while compacting it between each layer.
Alternatively, maybe I could find a hydraulic attachment for the Kubota? Do they even make one that small? I dunno, this might be a bit too much of a job...then again, they said I couldn't get that stump out!
We decided this year to buy a small parcel of land (0.3 acres) in town and I brought the U35 over to it to use while building a house. We are going to build the house ourselves, my wife has designed and CAD modeled the whole thing. We plan to have the foundation done professionaly up to the mud sills and then we would build from there. With the virus situation though, it is looking very hard to get any contractors. I decided to start clearing the area after we had a few 28" ponderosa pines removed and one of the stumps happened to be right in the footprint of the future house.
Could the U35 remove it? They said it couldn't. It would take a week.
Challenge accepted!
Four hours later, I have a hefty hole and a stump out of it that probably weighs half of the 8000 pound U35-4. I had to cut away two of the main roots with a chainsaw after digging around them with the smaller bucket and was then able to rock and loosen the stump and then roll it out. I then pulled up the two tap roots (which were really stuck in there and ended up being about 8 feet long!).
So now I have this rather big hole, that I will need to compact and fill. I could leave this for the future foundation crew or if we end up trying to do the foundation ourselves I will need to learn how to properly compact the soil. There will likely be a foundation footing somewhere right over this area.
If I were to compact it, how might I approach this? I can read up on it, but my thinking was to get a dump load of the correct fill and rent a jumping jack ram compactor, then fill half a foot at a time while compacting it between each layer.
Alternatively, maybe I could find a hydraulic attachment for the Kubota? Do they even make one that small? I dunno, this might be a bit too much of a job...then again, they said I couldn't get that stump out!
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