@fukinwhurinjasussake not at all have spent alot of time pushing up you cant keep lifting and driving up with with a bucket full think more of driving a dozer just push that machine will do it just reqiures an operator with the feel for traction
i bet thats a horrible tool for the job. i have a new holland lb 95 b and i know what that feels like on uneven/steep ground. so for clamping id say your better off using something else especially for the rolling side of the job. maybe a jcb 434 or something like that. :L
@fukinwhurinjasussake not at all have spent alot of time pushing up you cant keep lifting and driving up with with a bucket full think more of driving a dozer just push that machine will do it just reqiures an operator with the feel for traction
dannytv20 1 month ago
@dannytv20 Why dont you get your daddy to pay for one little child
fukinwhurinjasussake 1 month ago
@friesiancowboy could be chopped straw either
jdman2kp 2 months ago
@jdman2kp
I don't think it's sand, it would most likely be a crimped grain of some kind whether it being maize,barley or wheat.
friesiancowboy 2 months ago
volvo 120 or 150 if feeling rich leave that shit on site you need to push up and compact thats just waistin fuel
dannytv20 2 months ago
@gtills 412 all u need if u already have a digger 434 only be sitting round burning fuel
p4460 4 months ago
i bet thats a horrible tool for the job. i have a new holland lb 95 b and i know what that feels like on uneven/steep ground. so for clamping id say your better off using something else especially for the rolling side of the job. maybe a jcb 434 or something like that. :L
gtills 10 months ago
this is total MF865
89489498498498 1 year ago
you need a tractor diggers dont have the grunt for jobs like this! and if the pit was in a shed the back actor would do some damage!
mccormickturbo 1 year ago
whats the sandy stuff on the pit?
shaolintemplemonk 1 year ago