motionclone
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L345DT with Lp mower, forks and grapple thumb, Bobcat 337 Midi Ex
Im putting in a driveway up to camp and part of the deal is i need to remove 4" of grass field 12' wide by about 125' long plus an area for a turnaround.
I spent about 3 hours last weekend using just the bucket at a precise angle of attack to get under and scrape off the 4" layer but its hit or miss. My old equipment and lack of ability to see the cutting edge has me going too deep or too shallow and skipping over the top. This method got me about 50' but i want to do it faster.
I should have marked it out then mowed it real low to kill the 12' strip but i didnt.
I know the right tool is probably a rototiller attachment but i dont have one.
I do have a backhoe attachment and a back blade that i havent tried.
Was thinking I could just drop the back blade and go and it would rip it up to precise depth then scrape the loose sod.
OR use the backhoe to dig the 4" depth everywhere then use the bucket to scrape up the sod.
What you guys think?
I spent about 3 hours last weekend using just the bucket at a precise angle of attack to get under and scrape off the 4" layer but its hit or miss. My old equipment and lack of ability to see the cutting edge has me going too deep or too shallow and skipping over the top. This method got me about 50' but i want to do it faster.
I should have marked it out then mowed it real low to kill the 12' strip but i didnt.
I know the right tool is probably a rototiller attachment but i dont have one.
I do have a backhoe attachment and a back blade that i havent tried.
Was thinking I could just drop the back blade and go and it would rip it up to precise depth then scrape the loose sod.
OR use the backhoe to dig the 4" depth everywhere then use the bucket to scrape up the sod.
What you guys think?
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