Hey PEP-folks,
I have been quiet for a bit, as we have moved the family from AZ to the prairie side of the PNW. We're on a bit more acreage, there is
water (seasonally), and it's just a much more hospitable climate. Currently, we are enjoying a new year's day snowfall, and I am catching up on some photos and BBs.
This is the loader moving side of this fall's
pond cleanout, which was pretty minimal, but mostly exploratory as we are on our new place up in the PNW. There is a LOT of basalt not far under the clay. The excavator does not go in very far (especially with the 24in bucket), but that is another BB.
For this BB, I submit the moving of spoil from the digout, from a loosened mass in the pond bottom to a new berm on the pond edge (which I later overseeded with vetch and Austrian winter peas, maybe there is a BB for that, too).
Figure 1 is the best way to show on a plan view where the source & destination are, about 40ft apart.
Figure 2 is the loose soil and some of the spoil from the digout with the backhoe.
Figure 3 is the action shot of moving a bucketful in the loader (Kubota B26, it has been a really good little machine).
Figure 4 is the new berm-line of dumped soil at the destination (this has stayed almost exactly at the waterline of the full pond, though I didn't check the grade, so one end is slightly lower than the other).
Figure 5 is the scraped source region, I did not try to get every last cubic inch of dirt, but left a little backed up against the dam berm, figured it wouldn't hurt to make it slightly thicker.
Thanks, hope this ticks the BB boxes, and happy homesteading!
Mark