A bit of grading for a pond expansion and a cutout for the customer's future dock. Hogged out about 900 yards in two days, Not bad for a little ctl.
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The customer is planning to haul the dirt pile with his tractor bucket by bucket to the back of his property for a gun range backstop. I guess he needs a little seat time!

I got an interesting call this morning from my Kubota rental guy. The local Lowes is redoing their parking lot and the dealership made a deal to have the loads of RAP dumped in their lot. Perfect timing since all of my jobs are too wet from the last two days of rain.
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230 tons of RAP spread in just five hours. Not bad for a little blue tractor in a sea of orange!
That's another testimony to your work. The rental guy sure had the equipment to do that himself, right? He knew you would do it right, the first time.
I don't know if it is your camera lense distorting the pic, but just in case it isn't, did you notice your bucket looks bent or twisted on the loader? Just a heads up, in case it is important.
I have really enjoyed this thread whit all the photos of the projects. You are really good at what you do and have given me several ideas for projects.
Keep posting!
Great work, I'm getting a lot of good ideas for a drive that I have to repair/upgrade. But this one has a shelter-belt running right down the length (300m) Have you ever struck problems with tree roots ? i.e. protruding through the soil before you put the drive down, do you put the drive over the top, put a ripper through the roots or take out the trees that are causing the problem??
If you run the rippers down the drive, you'll most likely make yourself a whole bunch of extra work trimming them off. Since we're talking gravel here, not asphalt or concrete, the roots won't "hurt" the driveway. I would leave them and spread gravel over the top. A photo of the roots and your drive would help.