I am trying to clear and mostly level a section of land on my property for a 35x70 outbuilding. This hillside has rotten stumps from < 10" dia trees that were snapped from storm damage about 6+ years ago, but I left everything else intact to help with excavation. Originally I was going to pay to have this excavated and graded but the prices have skyrocketed and 4 different local companies have flat out ghosted me after we agreed upon a price and start date. The dirt doesn't even have to be trucked out- it can be moved about 30-40 feet to fill in a major dip (left edge of photo). I was planning on having the trees stacked and I'd limb, chop and move them myself later.
I have been clearing it decently with a BX2380 and FEL, but we all know the flat bar doesn't dig well. I have a BXpanded Pirhana tooth bar on order, hoping it'll help chew away at the hillside. I have been able to push over some of the smaller trees and pull the entire root bulb up, but the BX2380 obviously doesn't have enough traction to do this on larger trees. I have a friend who is willing to let me borrow his mini excavator for a weekend, but I want to do as much preparation work as possible so I can really maximize use of the mini-ex and not have to bother him for it a second time. I figure as long as I don't get hung up on roots, I can carve away at the hill and leave the larger trees for the mini-ex.
Does this seem like a feasible project to tackle with a BX2380 or am I asking too much of the little tractor? The area is about 50' x 30' x 7' (sloped). Ground is mostly healthy soil until you get 2' down, then it's red clay and granite chunks. I have moved this much before with the same FEL, but it was dried mounds of excavated dirt from our pool project a few years ago. Far easier chewing away at that than established ground with roots in it.
I have been clearing it decently with a BX2380 and FEL, but we all know the flat bar doesn't dig well. I have a BXpanded Pirhana tooth bar on order, hoping it'll help chew away at the hillside. I have been able to push over some of the smaller trees and pull the entire root bulb up, but the BX2380 obviously doesn't have enough traction to do this on larger trees. I have a friend who is willing to let me borrow his mini excavator for a weekend, but I want to do as much preparation work as possible so I can really maximize use of the mini-ex and not have to bother him for it a second time. I figure as long as I don't get hung up on roots, I can carve away at the hill and leave the larger trees for the mini-ex.
Does this seem like a feasible project to tackle with a BX2380 or am I asking too much of the little tractor? The area is about 50' x 30' x 7' (sloped). Ground is mostly healthy soil until you get 2' down, then it's red clay and granite chunks. I have moved this much before with the same FEL, but it was dried mounds of excavated dirt from our pool project a few years ago. Far easier chewing away at that than established ground with roots in it.
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