Shawn T. W.
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jul 14, 2025
- Messages
- 162
- Location
- SW Missouri Ozarks
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson GC 1725 MB - Kubota L5030 - John Deere Z960M
I got home late this morning, and put on the backhoe (BH) on my Little Baby Fergie as it was starting to sprinkle, I've only gotten .62” of rain in the past 2 months, so it was very welcome, but I was hoping to clean out the creek that has been dry, and hopefully widen, and maybe deepen it, it has what I call “bedrock” that I have dug down to before with the BH, but it's like sand stone . . .
I cut the creek banks back some to be able to get across a couple of years ago, as my tiny tires couldn't climb the banks, and just up stream of there I had tried digging a “watering hole” to have a deeper spot to suck/pump water out to water my trees … this was the deepest spot on my property, and earlier this year there were fish up to 3"+ in there, as it dried up, I saw raccoon tracks ... Hopefully I can get it deep enough, and enough water to get the fish through the next dry spell ...
This is what it looked like today … looking upstream ...
This is the access I had dug to get to the watering hole, but heavy rains washed it out, as the back pasture drains into the creek …
So I turned around, and started to make it accessible, as I wanted 2 ways in/out, in case I got stuck … the other way in/out was the lower end of the creek …
I noticed the deer have been trying to paw at this one spot that was damp, I think I'm gonna try to dig out that spot if I can, not sure if it's a seep or maybe a spring … ? But wanted to get the other stuff done before I get it too wet in there!
Once I got down in the creek bed, I started downstream, scooping up the rock and gravel that had accumulated …
Once cleaned out, I turned around and was able to get the tips of the Piranha Tooth Bar under the edge of a lip of some of the “bedrock” and I broke up several pieces!
Turned around and tried to get it with the thumb, but, couldn't get a good grip on it, or lift it high enough …
So I tried the bucket, and just barely got it wedged in there to carry it off to a pile I'm making a back stop for my rifle range . . .
I cut the creek banks back some to be able to get across a couple of years ago, as my tiny tires couldn't climb the banks, and just up stream of there I had tried digging a “watering hole” to have a deeper spot to suck/pump water out to water my trees … this was the deepest spot on my property, and earlier this year there were fish up to 3"+ in there, as it dried up, I saw raccoon tracks ... Hopefully I can get it deep enough, and enough water to get the fish through the next dry spell ...
This is what it looked like today … looking upstream ...
This is the access I had dug to get to the watering hole, but heavy rains washed it out, as the back pasture drains into the creek …
So I turned around, and started to make it accessible, as I wanted 2 ways in/out, in case I got stuck … the other way in/out was the lower end of the creek …
I noticed the deer have been trying to paw at this one spot that was damp, I think I'm gonna try to dig out that spot if I can, not sure if it's a seep or maybe a spring … ? But wanted to get the other stuff done before I get it too wet in there!
Once I got down in the creek bed, I started downstream, scooping up the rock and gravel that had accumulated …
Once cleaned out, I turned around and was able to get the tips of the Piranha Tooth Bar under the edge of a lip of some of the “bedrock” and I broke up several pieces!
Turned around and tried to get it with the thumb, but, couldn't get a good grip on it, or lift it high enough …
So I tried the bucket, and just barely got it wedged in there to carry it off to a pile I'm making a back stop for my rifle range . . .