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Re: dynahoe link
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Posted by Dave Brennan on March 12, 2005 at 06:15:54 from (66.82.9.87):
In Reply to: Re: dynahoe link posted by ETD66SS on March 12, 2005 at 05:26:11:
Wow! Sound to me like you are asking a awfull lot out of one machine! Ponds are best dug with LGP Bulldozers and Excavators or even a dragline in wet areas. Water pumps are needed to keep the pond empty while you are digging. And then there is ENCON. They will tell you what you can and can not do in a wet area! If you don't, BIG FINES! A one to two acre pond requires a lot of cubic yards of dirt to be moved. Stumps and trees are best removed with an excavator or a Bulldozer with a ripper. Nothing Grades a road like a road grader! Have you ever done any excavating? A rubber tired backhoe has its place. It is best at ditching and as a material handler. I think you are asking too much from one machine. You could do it but you will be forever.
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