I got "volunteered" to put in a Memorial Garden at our church. Area is 28'x25' and I used the B2320 to take out the sod earlier in the week, then dug out a 6'x6' T shaped section for a walkway and a bench. Backfilled the T shape with 53s and compacted with a plate compactor, added 1" of sand and compacted it with a hand tamper. Leveled the sand, laid the paving stones, then backfilled the rest of the area with river rock.
Can't believe that 3 years ago I would have done all of that with a shovel and a rake! If not for the Kubota I wouldn't be 1/4 of the way done yet.
The pavers are 18"x18" and weigh 50# each. A church member donated them for the Memorial Garden, BUT I had to take apart the whole patio to get them. So last week, 146 pavers loaded in the front bucket, 14 at a time, then offloaded onto pallets. My buddy at church has a BX2630(?) with the fork attachment and he offloaded them for me (all the BX could handle!) which saved a lot a time and effort. I may have to get a set of forks for mine!$$ We have over 100 pavers left, but I am sure we will find a place to use them.
Done with the Memorial Garden until September when we'll plant a couple of bushes and a dwarf ornamental tree of some kind. Next week I will disc the trails on my hunting property and plant an oat and clover mix, put the rotary mower on and knock down the weeds on the logging road into the property. By then it will be time for the 200 hour service.