Today I did a number of things with a view to beginning to fill in the trench from the house to my steel shed now that the electrician has been and run the wires.1)He will come back once I’ve moved all the things in my shed to the centre to instal the panel, lights, and some receptacles.
The tractor fuel was getting low, so I drove to the Chalmers fuel station nearby and got myself 20 litres of diesel.2)I had already put conditioner into the jerry can some time back in anticipation of this.
Then I had to set up the tractor for the job. This involved
- dropping the rear-mount tiller in the back of our yard near the tree line3)There is no need for it to live in the shed, where it would just take up a lot of space.
- removing the three point hitch
- mounting the backhoe,4)This was quite painless for a change. I keep it on a dolly I made for the purpose, and was able to wheel it into place, use the struts to raise it just a fraction, slide it in, line up the pin holes, and mount the pins. It took maybe 20 minutes, possibly less. and
- removing the mower deck.5)I ought to have done this before removing the backhoe to mount the tiller in the first place, but forgot!
Then I started filling the trench. It sounds easy enough, but the reach with the front-end loader is limited, and the dirt pile from the trench was on the far side in most cases.6)Going to the other side of the trench was mostly awkward because of various obstacles on that side. I didn’t want the front wheels of the tractor to get too near the trench lest there be a cave-in and I end up stuck. I could have turned about and used the backhoe, but that involves a lot of mounting a dismounting every few minutes to move the tractor to the next segment of the trench.
I used a shovel to even it out a little, and got probably 75% of it done before I felt that I should likely give it a rest and continue another day. No point in getting hurt.
Notes
| ↑1 | He will come back once I’ve moved all the things in my shed to the centre to instal the panel, lights, and some receptacles. |
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| ↑2 | I had already put conditioner into the jerry can some time back in anticipation of this. |
| ↑3 | There is no need for it to live in the shed, where it would just take up a lot of space. |
| ↑4 | This was quite painless for a change. I keep it on a dolly I made for the purpose, and was able to wheel it into place, use the struts to raise it just a fraction, slide it in, line up the pin holes, and mount the pins. It took maybe 20 minutes, possibly less. |
| ↑5 | I ought to have done this before removing the backhoe to mount the tiller in the first place, but forgot! |
| ↑6 | Going to the other side of the trench was mostly awkward because of various obstacles on that side. |