Learned yesterday (the hard way) why the BB1260 would be so much better behind the LX2610SU. Getting into corners and close to tight spaces is next to impossible when your tires are wider than the blade. It's nigh on impossible to widen a dig because the tires have to ride on the edge and tilt the tractor. I should have paid closer attention when the dealer made the BB1248 part of my package. Wouldn't have cost more than about a hundred bucks more to have the 1260. So, I gotta learn better digging techniques with the bucket to make up for the narrow BB, or get a wider BB and sell this one to someone with a smaller tractor. I'm having NO problems ripping 3 inch roots out of the ground with the BB1248 behind the LX, so I figure a BB1260 won't be much more of a problem. More rippers might be just what the doctor ordered.
Here's what yesterday's progress on the new shed looks like this morning.
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I have a swimming pool instead. That was all dry (well, sort of) last night at dinner time. I do like what I see with how the water's standing, other than the fact the water is standing. Says I've done a lot of dirt moving and I'm headed in the right direction. I lowered the corner nearest the tractor about 8 inches, pushed to the back, and then packed it. Did this in about an hour just by eyeballing it from the seat. still need to raise the back edge about 6 more inches and then I'll fill in with 8910 fines before forming. The slope was nearly a 16 inch fall front to back.