Building Lake Corona

   / Building Lake Corona #461  
Great video!!!


Sorry for your bad luck.
 
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#462  
Great video!!!

Sorry for your bad luck.

No bad luck involved. Just me in a hurry and not paying enough attention. I've taken down about 12 large trees now. Enough that its time for some chain saw work so I can move them.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #463  
The right track in the hole was off. Hydraulics at least on this machine are strong enough to drag it with or without tracks turning.

I meant my method of pulling it with the tractor in cruise control probably wouldn’t have worked with a track off.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #464  
Gotta love strong hydraulics!!
 
   / Building Lake Corona #465  
Nice work getting unstuck! And a great instructional video. :thumbsup:
 
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#466  
I meant my method of pulling it with the tractor in cruise control probably wouldn’t have worked with a track off.

Misread. I see now. I'd be afraid of that method here on these steep slopes I'm working on.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #467  
The right track in the hole was off. Hydraulics at least on this machine are strong enough to drag it with or without tracks turning.

So what did you have to do to get the track back on? Jon
 
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#468  
So what did you have to do to get the track back on? Jon

Track went back on pretty easy. Open the bleed valve and used a block and bucket to push the track tensioner in. Jack and blocks to get the track in the air. After that a few 2" pipes between the teeth and front idler to get the teeth raised high enough and crow bar to get it back on. Took longer gathering the blocks and tools needed than the actual work.
 
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#469  
Anyone following have any experience using a stump bucket. I'm considerjng the purchase of one for this project and several other stumps around the house. The 84" bucket makes one heck of a hole by the time you dig two or 3 sides. I would think the 20" width and serated sides would work much better and quicker at digging and cutting roots.

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   / Building Lake Corona #470  
Track went back on pretty easy. Open the bleed valve and used a block and bucket to push the track tensioner in. Jack and blocks to get the track in the air. After that a few 2" pipes between the teeth and front idler to get the teeth raised high enough and crow bar to get it back on. Took longer gathering the blocks and tools needed than the actual work.

Experience probably helped also. Jon
 
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#471  
Experience probably helped also. Jon

Yep. I had plenty of that at the start of this thread with my old worn out tracks. Much easier now that I've done a few.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #472  
I built a stump bucket using a 24" diameter steel pipe. Sharpened the front edge. Worked much better than the bucket. Depending on the tree variety it takes a little patience. I frequently used it until I got a TLB.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #473  
A stump bucket on that machine will do a good job. I had one on a 95 Kubota and it would dig good size stumps pretty quick.
 
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#474  
A stump bucket on that machine will do a good job. I had one on a 95 Kubota and it would dig good size stumps pretty quick.

Thanks for the info. That 95 would be a pretty comparable machine to mine.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #475  
Thanks for the info. That 95 would be a pretty comparable machine to mine.

The worst problem with the stump buckets is they need dry ground/traction to work where a backhoe or excavator isn’t bothered much by mud. But on solid ground I could do close to as good with the 95 as my 310 backhoe. I have to chuckle at the people putting stump buckets on tractor loaders.
 
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#476  
This project moved from a concern for enough water runoff to a fight for survival. I can't remember too many summers here with this much rain. Heavy rains again last night filled the pond and topped the dam again. More rain on the way today, Wed, Thursday, and Friday.

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   / Building Lake Corona #477  
Looking at the positives here. Your lake location is very good!!!! First chance you get you may want to channel a spillway at one end or the other.

You guys have been getting hammered lately. Those large rains slide by South of me and we get just what we need. Last night we got .5". Supposed to get more late in the week. Gonna try to help my friend pour a building pad Wednesday morning weather permitting.
 
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#478  
Looking at the positives here. Your lake location is very good!!!! First chance you get you may want to channel a spillway at one end or the other.

You guys have been getting hammered lately. Those large rains slide by South of me and we get just what we need. Last night we got .5". Supposed to get more late in the week. Gonna try to help my friend pour a building pad Wednesday morning weather permitting.


Yep. just can't get things dried out. Most of my trees I cut up yesterday are floating today. If I can get the dam up another 3-4 feet the water will push back into the two ravines and will add a lot of capacity as well.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #479  
Yes. You are committed now. Don't give up on this. You'll greatly appreciate the lift you add to it now. Is going to be a great project when you are looking back at it. :D
 
   / Building Lake Corona #480  
Looking at the positives here. Your lake location is very good!!!! First chance you get you may want to channel a spillway at one end or the other.
Yep, seems the location is great. And if you get a handle on the inflow/outflow, you will get some nice water turnover and oxygen input thus hopefully keeping it from becoming stagnant.
 

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