Dirt moving with tractor

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Do you have friend you could borrow dump trailer?
 
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   / Dirt moving with tractor #12  
I think a 5 yd loader could do it in about 8 hours and a large boxblade could do it in about 40 hrs. That is a lot of dirt to move.
 
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I think a 5 yd loader could do it in about 8 hours and a large boxblade could do it in about 40 hrs. That is a lot of dirt to move.

I just had the local excavator out here and he thought he could bring in a grader and get it done pretty fast. He's going to do my driveway too.

He did say I might consider buying a piece of equipment to do it and selling it when done....
 
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I really dont know how much dirt i moved, but dont underestimated the amount of time it will take you. Here are some pics of what i did with my yard and it took months of work during every free minute i had. I dont have all of the pics of the completed work but you can get the idea. I excavated to a depth of 6 feet in the deepest part. In the last picture you can see the edge of the trees up the hill, that i where i ended up digging to.
 

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   / Dirt moving with tractor #15  
I did the same thing your talking about doing last summer. I used the FEL and a box blade to move the dirt. I had to travel about 200' to the shelter location. I am not sure how much dirt I moved but it was what was dug up for the full basement of my new house 30'X42'. Just moving the dirt went pretty fast. I had a hard time getting things level until I broke down and bought surveying equipment. I probably spent a 4-5 days @ 8 hours a day doing the work.
 
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A lot will depend on what the "dirt" is, whether sand like Ken Cunningham appears to have or clay that needs a sub-soiler to loosen it up before moving.

Keep us posted how the trial runs work out, and some pics would be great too. :)
 
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A lot will depend on what the "dirt" is, whether sand like Ken Cunningham appears to have or clay that needs a sub-soiler to loosen it up before moving.

Keep us posted how the trial runs work out, and some pics would be great too. :)

I'll post back, but it's far too wet to try anything now.
 
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I did the same thing your talking about doing last summer. I used the FEL and a box blade to move the dirt. I had to travel about 200' to the shelter location. I am not sure how much dirt I moved but it was what was dug up for the full basement of my new house 30'X42'. Just moving the dirt went pretty fast. I had a hard time getting things level until I broke down and bought surveying equipment. I probably spent a 4-5 days @ 8 hours a day doing the work.

That was probably around 520 yds you moved. (34X46X9)/27

I don't think of a box blade as a very efficient tool to transport dirt? A dump trailer like Thomas mentioned or 1 ton dump truck, something your loader will reach above for dumping into.
Dave.
 
   / Dirt moving with tractor #20  
That was probably around 520 yds you moved. (34X46X9)/27

I don't think of a box blade as a very efficient tool to transport dirt? A dump trailer like Thomas mentioned or 1 ton dump truck, something your loader will reach above for dumping into.
Dave.

If he dug out his basement 5' deep, I get 237 yds. ( 30x42x5 / 27)
 

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