pengyou
New member
I am getting ready to develop a piece of my land for my retirement home. I have been interested in alternative construction materials for more than a decade, so would like to build the utility building, home and outer wall out of earth bags. I am looking at using bags that weight 200 pounds or so, instead of the 60 pounds normally used. Because I am not as buff as I was 40 years ago, I am looking for a way to place the bags. The top of each layer of bags will have barbed wire placed on it, so there is not much room to wiggle a bag around once it has been put in place. Bags are 36" x 18" x 9" and will weigh around 250 pounds. I am looking for an attachment for a backhoe that will help me place these bags accurately. The foundation and wall will be 9' tall, so the machine will have to raise the bags to at least 9.5' above the ground. Can a skilled operator do this with only a forklift attachment? Is there some other device that will do it?