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Needs a hydraulic dump feature... gotta go big or stay home as they say!
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The Yard Max looks like I need one.
Here's my progress so far. I plan to rent a Toro Dingo in a couple of weeks (out of town this weekend). I'm also going to replace the gravel parking strip in the front of my house and that is too much to do manual. Filled in gravel last night using a home depot bucket (I think a couple hundred scoops). ![]() |
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I am envious. I have to carry everything down steps (or half steps, then a ramp I dug out) to get in my backyard.
It's about 100 ft. horiz. and 50 ft. vertical. .. doesn't sound too bad until you do 1.5 tons of crushed rock |
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United rentals in Fresno, Deer loader for $308/day
Don't know 'bout you, but that looks like fun. https://www.unitedrentals.com/marketplace/equipment/earthmoving-equipment/skid-steers-track-loaders/skid-steer-loader-1700-1899#/ ![]() |
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Oh so it's a challenge eh .....
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That is not a Deere, and doesn't run like a Deer neither
It EATS Deeres. |
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yup - they were first and maybe still the best
but you are arguing his side even tho you disagreed with him Got Deere pics?? |
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Probably just a chevy vs ford thing anyhow. But the vids are entertaining. PS aren't deeres supposed to be green? |
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a good point - maybe it is a fake deere
or an elk |
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too small to be a moose
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Your first pic made zero sense.
Now I see what you're doing. Rent a Bobcat, or better yet, a small tractor with a box scraper on back and a front end loader. You dig with the loader, and put the dirt somewhere in the yard. Scraper will spread the rock out smoothly. But a bigger concern is what do you do with the rain water? You don't have any slope or any drainage channels. All you have is a pit or pond that the gravel will get pounded into when the rain makes the dirt soft. I would definely slope the area away from the driveway so that you have some drainage, and probably think about just pouring a concrete slab with rebar. Otherwise this looks like you'll be doing it over in a few years. You'll have spots that settle and make potholes. |
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I just read the rest of this thread. I have to say I'm just shaking my head. There have got to be hundreds of better options in Fresno. Probably a dozen neighbors with little tractors in Old Fig alone.
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when those rigs get put on their face for loading/unloading, is engine oil starvation not any concern?
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I wouldn't think so. They hold about 2 gallons of oil.
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I went with gravel because after paying for my large driveway....I'm running out of money ![]() Even when this "pit" fills with water, it finds it's way out on the end that faces the street and should never reach the top of the gravel - we'll see. Time will tell if I develop potholes as I lined the area with mat that is supposed to keep the gravel from settling into the dirt below. On top of that is a grid that contains the gravel from moving when you drive on it. The manufacturer states that it can support 80,000 lbs which should be good enough for my much smaller vehicles. Regarding renting equipment - I can only do that on the weekend and the rate it's going, I will be done by Friday. I've been working on it every night and making good progress. I'm at about 60% now. Believe it or not, I have no back ache but my arms are very sore. Been filling the grid using a bucket. ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Tidybuoy; 02-26-2020 at 09:47 AM.. |
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Looking great! What are you doing with the space that doesn't have grid down? It looks like a pathway...
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