GreensvilleJay
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Equipment
BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
Well you learn something every day. Before I clicked on the hyperlink, I legit thought you had attached a shovel to the front of your tractor. "No way!" I exclaimed as I zoomed the photo to take a closer look.
Ya think?
My grandfather dug a full basement under the old farm house using a shovel, a wheel barrow, and dynamite. Family legend has it Grandma was busy baking bread while he was lighting off charges....I’m starting to believe that I’m the only one that never had any success using my loader as a digger, even with having a tooth on it. This is with my B2910, which is a bigger tractor than the BX, but still small in the overall scheme of things.
Perhaps part of the reason is because I have a backhoe. I have successively completed projects that required moving a fair amount of dirt. The last one was several hundred of cubic yards of dirt. In any event, what has worked for me is using the backhoe to break the soil loose, and using the loader to pick up the loose soil and move it where needed. For that big project I actually used the backhoe to load my 5x8 dump trailer, as the distance moved was 80 yards average. I pulled the trailer with my BX2200.
I probably gave up too quickly on the loader as a digger years ago, and fell back on using the backhor since I had it. But I’ve never had much luck trying to the scrape the surface off of virgin earth. I can envision how you could get started, and then scrape along the vertical edge, perhaps to grab buckets of dirt that way.
Anyway, the OP‘s question was along the lines of "can I do it", rather than "should I do it".
My answer would be no, you shouldn’t do it. But for me, the "can I do it" side is difficult or impossible to answer. I’m pretty sure the answer would be you probably can, if you have enough time and patience. Everyone of those 10 inch tree stumps are going to be a challenge if you only have the loader with a tooth on it. And if you find something unexpected things could get very interesting. Like a large boulder, or around here you can find shale.
Over the years, I have occasionally seen examples of excavation type work that was accomplished with the tractor/loader combination that amazed me, so I know it can be done. I don’t recall seeing anything of significance that was excavated using only a BX/loader combo.
Perhaps the original poster should start a separate thread titled "show me your tractor/loader excavations…" The response (or possibly lack of it) might be enlightening.
No doubt about that! Compared to a spoon and a bucket…a shovel, a wheel barrow, and dynamite is optimal!My grandfather dug a full basement under the old farm house using a shovel, a wheel barrow, and dynamite. Family legend has it Grandma was busy baking bread while he was lighting off charges....
Lots of things can be done with less than optimal equipment
Dan
My mother, dad, and I, dug a substantial, (partial) basement under this now 294 year old house.My grandfather dug a full basement under the old farm house using a shovel, a wheel barrow, and dynamite. Family legend has it Grandma was busy baking bread while he was lighting off charges....
Lots of things can be done with less than optimal equipment
Dan