sendero
Gold Member
I've had my tractor for a couple years. I've used it mostly for bush hogging, disking, moving piles of dirt with the FEL, and pushing trees into a nice burnable pile.
I have a drainage problem across a dirt road. A local soil conservation engineer has looked it over - he says I need to install a 12"x20' culvert across the road. He says I should bury it about 8" and then build the road up about 6" by dragging the dirt out of a "borrow" ditch next to the road. We're talking about 30' length of road here, about 12' wide.
I don't own a box blade but I figure that I could buy one for about the price it would cost to get someone out here to do the work.
Here's my question. I have a Kioti DK35. I have no idea how much of a learning curve there would be in learning to use a box blade to do a job like this. I consider my innate abilities with the tractor to be "average".
Should I just pay someone to do this, or is it possible to learn on the fly?
I have a drainage problem across a dirt road. A local soil conservation engineer has looked it over - he says I need to install a 12"x20' culvert across the road. He says I should bury it about 8" and then build the road up about 6" by dragging the dirt out of a "borrow" ditch next to the road. We're talking about 30' length of road here, about 12' wide.
I don't own a box blade but I figure that I could buy one for about the price it would cost to get someone out here to do the work.
Here's my question. I have a Kioti DK35. I have no idea how much of a learning curve there would be in learning to use a box blade to do a job like this. I consider my innate abilities with the tractor to be "average".
Should I just pay someone to do this, or is it possible to learn on the fly?