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If you are a Land Lord and owing at list 25 acres. Having a profit farming large plots. Doing digging, construction or handling hilly terrain and more. Than 47-60 HP Tractors will definitely be the best match. 

Let’s talk about digging. Sharing our experience in digging holes would be the best part of our day. Today. Using the power of a front end loader to dig a hole can save hours in manual labor. Save. The best part of it. 

The front blade of the loader's bucket scrapes the earth as the loader drives forward, much like a potato peeler peels away a layer after layer. When the digging gets too hard the bucket is hydraulically turned upward to scoop up the scraped dirt. This process can be repeated over and over until the hole is as deep and as wide as desired. 

Lets us be more coherent. 

So, Step 1

Choose a tractor. Buy a tractor. We finance. Just in case. And Deliver, too.  

Step 2

Get the tractor started. Turn on some music. It's optional. Set the bottom of the bucket on the ground using the hydraulic up and down lever.

Step 3

Tilt the bucket forward until the front blade is directed into the soil using the back and forth tilt lever.

Step 4

Put the loader in the forward driver by pushing the forward and reverse lever forwards. Press on the gas pedal with your foot to move forward. Drive forward until the loader begins to slow under a load of dirt it's pushing. Tilt the bucket backward to scoop up the dirt using the back and forth tilt lever. Let off the gas.

Step 5

Lift the bucket up with the up and down lever until the bottom of the bucket is 12 to 24 inches above the ground. Put the loader in reverse by pulling the forward and reverse lever backward. Back out of the hole with the scoop of dirt and drive to where you want to dump the dirt.

Step 6

Stop and then lift the bucket up until the bottom of the bucket is about 6 feet above the ground. Dump the dirt out of the bucket using the back and forth tilt lever. Push this lever forward toward the front of the loader to dump the bucket. After the bucket is an empty tilt the bucket back up by pulling the tilt lever back toward the rear of the loader. Lower the bucket and then drive back to the hole.

Step 7

Line the bucket up with the sides of the previously dug hole and lower the bucket to the ground. Tilt the bucket forward until the front edge of the bucket is directed down into the dirt. Repeat the digging, scooping, lifting, emptying and re-digging process until the hole is the size you want it to be.

Step 8

Now you can relax. And watch the next episode of Star Wars. It is also optional. 


Stay on target. Dig as you mean it. 

Your Always helping Dealer - www.teamtractor.com

 

P.S. We used some of the material of Cody Sorensen. Thank you, Cody!