DieselMachine
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Hey all, had the 424 delivered yesterday and have around 5-6 hours on it moving some dirt. Does a great job (for a CUT) and feels WAY more stable than one of the other brand tractors when moving dirt. Have a J-Bar box blade (economy model - it was thrown in for free) and I'm sure it's helping stabilize the tractor but to add a little more weight and ensure the rear tires stay planted I added (6) 60 lb bags of sand. This made a huge difference when moving dirt and back dragging (wheels would spin some without it). Any issues with adding additional weight on the box blade? Below are a few photos of the work I'm doing, leveling up the area to the right of the garage to create a trailer parking area and an area for a dog run.
12 loads of dirt to push up towards the house to help level out:
2.5 loads spread so far, changing my technique and now using the loader to push the material towards the house. Much quicker than picking up each bucket full and dumping. Then wheel packing after a 6-8" lift with some moisture to get it compacted.


12 loads of dirt to push up towards the house to help level out:

2.5 loads spread so far, changing my technique and now using the loader to push the material towards the house. Much quicker than picking up each bucket full and dumping. Then wheel packing after a 6-8" lift with some moisture to get it compacted.
