Stimulating a backhoe

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I needed to get a little french drain installed in front of a new slab and my trench diggers are on vacation until first of the month. That sort of work is way beyond my current physical abilities and I did not want to wait 2 more weeks so I decided to hack it out with the loader bucket. Worked better than expected and I will be able to close it up tomorrow and get on with putting down the last of the new gravel that is currently piled in the driveway.

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I needed to get a little french drain installed in front of a new slab and my trench diggers are on vacation until first of the month. That sort of work is way beyond my current physical abilities and I did not want to wait 2 more weeks so I decided to hack it out with the loader bucket. Worked better than expected and I will be able to close it up tomorrow and get on with putting down the new gravel.

Dan

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Did auto-fill trick you? :)
 

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I needed to get a little french drain installed in front of a new slab and my trench diggers are on vacation until first of the month. That sort of work is way beyond my current physical abilities and I did not want to wait 2 more weeks so I decided to hack it out with the loader bucket. Worked better than expected and I will be able to close it up tomorrow and get on with putting down the new gravel.

Dan

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Title is "Stimulating backhoe"
How does one "stimulate" a backhoe?
 
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Came here looking for a picture of a backhoe arm sticking straight up. Leaving disappointed.
 
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I always thought you had to grease its zerks real slow to stimulate it.
All I managed to elicit from Hagrid is a discreet thumbs up but you boys are picking up the slack.

For anyone thats still puzzled one of my intellectual mentors growing up was a guy named Norm Crosby 😉

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Thanks for a good Monday morning horselaugh! And by the way, nice bucket work, Dan. Who needs a backhoe anyway?
 
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Glad to see someone else digging a trench with a loader bucket! :) Dont need no stinking backhoe! LOL

I did the same as you but I was lucky in that my soil is very sandy, with very little rocks. Yours look more clay like? Tough digging or go smooth?

I ran almost 300 feet and was surprised I only spent about 2 hours digging and about a hour back filling.

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Nice job. At some point I am going to have to dig a French drain also at the edge of the woods. Not sure exactly how I am going to maneuver in there. Also no backhoe here but I think between the fel bucket, grapple and stump bucket it will get done. We have a boatload of clay and good sized potatoes there, may have to keep switching . . .
 

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Glad to see someone else digging a trench with a loader bucket! :) Dont need no stinking backhoe! LOL

I did the same as you but I was lucky in that my soil is very sandy, with very little rocks. Yours look more clay like? Tough digging or go smooth?

I ran almost 300 feet and was surprised I only spent about 2 hours digging and about a hour back filling.

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IIRC the county health department classifies this soil as silty clay. Contains lots of rocks and layers of shale.

Dan