Driveway widening 101?

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woodsman23

Minister of Fire
Aug 26, 2008
1,364
western southern tier of NYS
I have for some time now wanted to widen my driveway near the house. I rented a backhoe and had at it. It was only my 2nd time driving and working a backhoe and while i could have done better it came out okay.
what do you guys think.

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starting
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stoning continues
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Done...
last 2 pics were taken today after i rolled it down with the cub cadet

Cost 400 for bakhoe and 300 for 44 tons of stone. I will put down 30 ton of crusher run #2 after winter.
total cost 700 bucks.
 
An excavator like that is good healthy fun. After you run one, a backhoe becomes tedious.
 
SolarAndWood said:
An excavator like that is good healthy fun. After you run one, a backhoe becomes tedious.
I would not want to do it for a living for sure way to many knobs and petals fo me.. and no cruise.....lol Took me some time to figure things out.
 
That's a really well done cut and fill.
 
I have a JD 2520 with a backhoe and there have been a number of times while nibbling away at a project I wish I had a track excavator.

I've only bumped a coupla trees so far.

House is still on one piece ? :)
 
Nice job! Looks like a great place for firewood processing.
 
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