bhh
Silver Member
I currently drive my tractor across my backyard to access a trail that leads to my "back 40". I'm getting ready to start putting in some deer food plots back there and the additional traffic is going to put too much stress on the grass>wife>me and I need to create an alternate trail. At the edge of my yard, there is a lightly wooded area that slopes down to a creek and I want to bypass the lawn by snaking a trail through these woods. The trees are spaced far enough apart that I can get a trail in there but the slope is just at that butt puckering grade since the trail will run parallel to the creek. One option would be renting a bladed excavator for a day but I'd like to do it with my box blade if I can but I'm not sure what's the best way to do it. The only thing I can really think of is to tilt the BB so the uphill side is lower so that it will cut into the hill and the cut dirt will hopefully spill out of the BB on the downhill side and level things out in a couple of passes but everything is compounded by the grade of the slope being sweat inducing and the couple of times I've taken the machine in there, it has been a pretty nerve-racking experience. Any ideas?