drajj5
Gold Member
Have used the little tractor for everything, but found its limits maybe?
Where I live in North Ga, there is nothing but clay underneath the topsoil. I have been trying to enlarge an area for a future prefab carport. The area to be enlarged has been graded level around 10 years ago- a barn was going to go there. Anyway, when it was graded the spot looked like a square box leveled and there was no finish grading around the sides and back of the area. Over the years the sides fell and tapered themselves back to something more like nature intended but, now I need that space back. I used the fel and it did fine with the tapered/loose soil, however when I reach untouched earth the bucket will dig in and not lift or curl the bucket.
So I bought one of those teeth bars to help in breaking up the clay. Do I have tougher/stronger dirt than the rest of you guy's or am I doing something wrong. Loader will lift and curl a bucket of Loose/broken clay fine- just will not breakout unmolested clay/orange dirt.
Just so you guys have something to think about. tractor has never ( bogged down ). In 4wd the tires will in unison- dig to china. kind of feels as though someone turned the pressure relief down on the fel. Do I just have a wimpy Fel? My 8n would lift LOADED tires off the ground, what gives?
Where I live in North Ga, there is nothing but clay underneath the topsoil. I have been trying to enlarge an area for a future prefab carport. The area to be enlarged has been graded level around 10 years ago- a barn was going to go there. Anyway, when it was graded the spot looked like a square box leveled and there was no finish grading around the sides and back of the area. Over the years the sides fell and tapered themselves back to something more like nature intended but, now I need that space back. I used the fel and it did fine with the tapered/loose soil, however when I reach untouched earth the bucket will dig in and not lift or curl the bucket.
So I bought one of those teeth bars to help in breaking up the clay. Do I have tougher/stronger dirt than the rest of you guy's or am I doing something wrong. Loader will lift and curl a bucket of Loose/broken clay fine- just will not breakout unmolested clay/orange dirt.
Just so you guys have something to think about. tractor has never ( bogged down ). In 4wd the tires will in unison- dig to china. kind of feels as though someone turned the pressure relief down on the fel. Do I just have a wimpy Fel? My 8n would lift LOADED tires off the ground, what gives?