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20200112_111947.jpg Spent the day repairing ruts in my driveway and making a new gravel area next to the wood pile
Around 12 ton of #3
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This is what happens when a buddy works at the yard. Paid for 3 but I'm sure there's over 4 on it. Had to nudge it up with the bucket. #2 crushed blue stone
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Goes on her own after a lift of about 2 ft. Glad the dump has a 12 ft wired remote
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Ready for more #2 crushed blue stone
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Tomorrow I'll finish it off
 
With our area in for some possible snow (the new forecast is 7 inches) I decided that it was time to check some of our trails. Everything was fine until the west end of our biggest ravine, mother nature took a cherry down so I opened it up and brought some of the rounds home.

Picture 9989 is one of our main trails, and the rest are of the ravine or looking down in it.
 

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Do you have a ramp setup or just tilt the bed to drag big ones in?
Sometimes I use the gate as a ramp but on bigger logs I use this I modified it with a few uprights so the log tracks51sWvNkEw2L._SX425_.jpg

But I haven't used it in a while found it easier to drag the wood up to it with the kubota . Lift one end with a chain on the front bucket and then just push it in. But that's when the tractor is staying where the wood is. I'll take some pictures next time I do it this way
 
ss396driver: Nice. Did something similar and well worth the time and expense. I was tracking mud everywhere, including the gravel wood lot, the garage apron, and into the garage itself. It travels everywhere.

Well worth it . I have two of my Chevy's in the barn the 68 and the 77 . Was looking around the area said to myself if something happens I can't get either out . So I killed two birds with one stone well actually like a couple of million.
 
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