I'm thinking this is a bad idea, but just throwing it out there.
I have a pole building and want to put in a french drain around it on three sides. I have a BX23. I'd like to get the ditch closer to the building than I can get with the stabilizer on the building side down. I figure that leaves me with four options:
1. Dig it by hand.
2. Dig it from the side but that entails a ton of moving the machine and the ditch ends up a lot wider so it takes a lot more stone.
3. Dig with the stabilizer on the building side up and go light on the other stabilizer.
4. Dig farther from the building.
I'm in no way worried about rolling or anything in this location. I'd be swinging the boom toward the side with the stabilizer down anyway. I'm more concerned about putting too much stress on the rear axle that the tractor wasn't designed to have.
Has anyone ever done something like this? I'm probably going to end up digging it by hand or biting the bullet and making the ditch farther from the building, which will require some grading to make that work.
I have a pole building and want to put in a french drain around it on three sides. I have a BX23. I'd like to get the ditch closer to the building than I can get with the stabilizer on the building side down. I figure that leaves me with four options:
1. Dig it by hand.
2. Dig it from the side but that entails a ton of moving the machine and the ditch ends up a lot wider so it takes a lot more stone.
3. Dig with the stabilizer on the building side up and go light on the other stabilizer.
4. Dig farther from the building.
I'm in no way worried about rolling or anything in this location. I'd be swinging the boom toward the side with the stabilizer down anyway. I'm more concerned about putting too much stress on the rear axle that the tractor wasn't designed to have.
Has anyone ever done something like this? I'm probably going to end up digging it by hand or biting the bullet and making the ditch farther from the building, which will require some grading to make that work.