charlesw
Silver Member
I went out and dug a pond, today. Getting through the topsoil with the FEL (and box blade to help a little) was a PITA, but once I was in the clay it was a piece of cake. To start with I just had my one hole - the width of my tractor - but I would easily take whole-height bites out of either side as I went along it. Soon enough it was wide enough that I could go straight at any bit I wanted to.
Anyway, back on topic, I figure that it's not so great to leave 4 inches of clay and mud caked on every bit of the tractor. Besides, I've got to do my daily/10 hour service, so, what the heck, I'll hose it down - clean the mud off. Well, ha! It was just like brewing my first 10 gallon batch of all-grain beer in that I ran the well dry! Guess I'm going to have to get a pressure washer! And, of course, for getting all of the junk out of the radiator, well, I'll probably need one anyway, so, what the heck...
Anyway, back on topic, I figure that it's not so great to leave 4 inches of clay and mud caked on every bit of the tractor. Besides, I've got to do my daily/10 hour service, so, what the heck, I'll hose it down - clean the mud off. Well, ha! It was just like brewing my first 10 gallon batch of all-grain beer in that I ran the well dry! Guess I'm going to have to get a pressure washer! And, of course, for getting all of the junk out of the radiator, well, I'll probably need one anyway, so, what the heck...