s219
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- Joined
- Dec 7, 2011
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- 8,607
- Location
- Virginia USA
- Tractor
- Kubota L3200, Deere X380, Kubota RTV-X
I dug a small pond with my FEL AND box blade. I used the scarifiers to loosen up the soil on each pass as I was scooping up the loose stuff from the previous pass. I did this till I got to soft moist soil that I could pick up with the FEL without scarifying. My final depth was when I hit shale bed rock and I did occasionally hit a large rock that would stall the tractor but I was travelling slow so no damage to the FEL. You can use an FEL to dig, you just have to go slow and not strain it too much. The box blade and scarifiers sure helped a bunch, and it takes some coordination to use both FEL and rear hydraulics at the same time but it doubles the rate of dirt moving when you use both.
That's how I have dug with my FEL also -- used the box to loosen and move some material and then came in from the opposite direction with front bucket. With clay soil, that's the only hope really.
I might add that my FEL mounting bolts were loose when I checked them at 40 hours. At least one was several threads loose and most of them took at least a half round to tighten them up. My torque wrench was a breaker bar with all I could put on it where I could use a socket and the other was all I could put on a wrench by looping the boxed end of a second wrench on to the open end of the one on the bolt. Laying under the tractor about the most I could do is lift myself off the ground. Last time I checked they were all still tight.
I put paint stripes on the FEL frame bolts on my old B2920 and used that to get a periodic visual between the maintenance intervals. Never saw any of the bolts loosen up after the initial 50 hour re-torque.