PILOON
Super Star Member
I watched a Case backhoe operator last summer install a hydro pole in a marsh!
Amazing operator.
The Case had an 'extendable boom' and he used it to advance (drag) a pole as well as about a 2 yard steel tub filled with gravel as he went along.
He flipped the bucket in a pulling motion while he used the extendable hoe to push at the same time.
He even walked the machine over hidded in the muck boulders using the outrigger legs to balance himself as he pushed.
He'd jack the front with his loader and skid along while pushing with the hoe.
Every now and then he'd advance the pole and tub with the hoe and then slide push another few feet foreward.
All the while he had muddy water awash in the cab as that was how deep the bog was.
Sure wish I had a video to capture that amazing feat.
I'd estimate that he covered (walked) about 300 yards in the muck.
Amazing operator.
The Case had an 'extendable boom' and he used it to advance (drag) a pole as well as about a 2 yard steel tub filled with gravel as he went along.
He flipped the bucket in a pulling motion while he used the extendable hoe to push at the same time.
He even walked the machine over hidded in the muck boulders using the outrigger legs to balance himself as he pushed.
He'd jack the front with his loader and skid along while pushing with the hoe.
Every now and then he'd advance the pole and tub with the hoe and then slide push another few feet foreward.
All the while he had muddy water awash in the cab as that was how deep the bog was.
Sure wish I had a video to capture that amazing feat.
I'd estimate that he covered (walked) about 300 yards in the muck.