MikeOConnor
Silver Member
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2002
- Messages
- 173
- Location
- Western Wisconsin
- Tractor
- Two Power-Trac 1850s (preferred for mowing and grapple-bucket clearing type work on really steep hills). Kubota M680 for snowblowing, grading, bucket.
Ok, this is the nuttiest project I've taken on here at the farm -- putting up a 100' radio tower for ham-radio and microwave data antennas.
I've got me a bead on a nifty 100' self-supporting tower that needs a pretty darn substantial base -- and I'm thinking about using the PT to dig the hole.
I don't know beans about dirt work. I use the grapple bucket to move stuff around rather than dig holes. Hence my question to y'all. If you were digging a 5x5 foot hole that's six feet deep, how would you approach it? My thought is to dig it "from one side", basically making a ramp down that side and digging out the hole using the ramp to get the PT down there.
Am I on a fool's errand here? or is there a better approach? or should I just go rent a backhoe and use the proper tool for the job...
I've got me a bead on a nifty 100' self-supporting tower that needs a pretty darn substantial base -- and I'm thinking about using the PT to dig the hole.
I don't know beans about dirt work. I use the grapple bucket to move stuff around rather than dig holes. Hence my question to y'all. If you were digging a 5x5 foot hole that's six feet deep, how would you approach it? My thought is to dig it "from one side", basically making a ramp down that side and digging out the hole using the ramp to get the PT down there.
Am I on a fool's errand here? or is there a better approach? or should I just go rent a backhoe and use the proper tool for the job...