I can tell your not in the northeast, no 2’ round boulder every 3’Took the L3901DT with the backhoe over to a friends to dig a trench for new water pipes for wood burning boiler.
I can tell your not in the northeast, no 2’ round boulder every 3’Took the L3901DT with the backhoe over to a friends to dig a trench for new water pipes for wood burning boiler.
I can also tell you're not in Arizona.I can tell your not in the northeast, no 2’ round boulder every 3’
Part of the fun I've been having is my "new" property (13 years now) has NO ROCKS, except by the creek. My earlier property just 2 miles away was ALL ROCKS, and, I had NO equipment then. Now, with the mini x and the tractor, I am living large, life is so easy.....I dug all the holes for my first outbuilding by hand, using a pry bar mostly, 38 years ago on the old place. Now I just hook up the post hole digger and WHAM, it's done. Dealing with rocks and boulders does build character however, ha ha. Also, a good way to learn how to curse.I can also tell you're not in Arizona.
No, just really hard clay. My brother and I dug a 60' trench from my house down to the poll-barn that my boiler sits in by hand. Took us most of a day to do. I'm glad I have a backhoe now, getting too old to be digging by hand.I can tell your not in the northeast, no 2’ round boulder every 3’
Same situation here, 98% sand... You can dig and dig all day long and maybe run into handful of 2" stones.
But go up the road a mile and you better be packing dynomite to do anywork!
Flyidaho, You have all the Volcanic rock down there, that stuff is tough to work with!
Finished up my LED lighting project in anticipation of winter snowblowing. Came out amazing from my perspective.
Did two relays with two separate buttons...one for a big 126W floodbar, the other for two directional spotlights.
Buttons were installed in dash:
Stock headlight coverage:
New light coverage:
Video:
https://youtu.be/lhe905DcHpQ
Total cost: About $75 between lights, wires, connectors, switches
I'll try to grab a pic this weekend if I have time. The two side spots are mounted to the ROPS using the pre-existing holes that come in the ROPS. Its just a longer bolt right through the hole, direct mount to the ROPS.I want to see a pic of where the lights are mounted.
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Finished the demo job on the steps today - my little BX2660 worked hard and didn't complain (except for me overloading the bucket 1st load and lifting a rear tire! - added some ballast to my carry all and switched to 4WD after that!)