Argonne
Gold Member
- Joined
- May 21, 2005
- Messages
- 280
- Location
- Paris, TX
- Tractor
- JD2210, Ford 4400, Case IH 685, Terramite T7, JD 6x4 M-Gator
I just did my building foundation base, and here was my routine with the end loader. Dump a load of base, back drag it. Get the next load, and use it's weight in the bucket to back drag the previous section to a finished state. Do a moving (backing) dump in the next section, and go for the next load, which I again use to back drag the one I just dumped. I repeated that routine for a couple of hours and was done with a couple thousand square feet in a remarkably short time.
The biggest help, however, was having a laser receiver clamped on to the loader arm to achieve the desired level. Used in conjunction with a rotary laser, and at a "known" amount of bucket curl during backdragging, I was able to achieve a finished floor height in one round. I did splurge and spend a couple of hundred on a magnetic mount receiver to stick on my boom, but I could have used the "stick" receiver that came with my laser level without much hardship.
The biggest help, however, was having a laser receiver clamped on to the loader arm to achieve the desired level. Used in conjunction with a rotary laser, and at a "known" amount of bucket curl during backdragging, I was able to achieve a finished floor height in one round. I did splurge and spend a couple of hundred on a magnetic mount receiver to stick on my boom, but I could have used the "stick" receiver that came with my laser level without much hardship.