DIY gravel pad w/Bobcat T650 CTL skid steer

2 years ago
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Finally! I have been working on this project piecemeal for several years now, but today will mark some serious progress! (95% complete). Join me today as I start laying 3 inch stone for a base layer, and then 3/4" crushed stone, with a packing agent (around here they call it CA-6) on our gravel driveway and of course the newly created parking lot/gravel turn around expansion. This gravel parking lot expansion project took an awful lot of clay to complete it. I've been working on it here and there for a couple of years now. At first I started hauling the clay up to our barn area when I was digging my duck pond project. After I used up all of that dirt I began a new borrow pit with my Bobcat e42 R series mini excavator, which was roughly 40 yards away from this new gravel turn around expansion. In case you missed the highlights here are a couple of the previous episodes:
I RUINEDMY CULVERT PIPE! https://youtu.be/l7ykQrCDVEE
GRADING DIRT FOR GRAVEL DRIVEWAY TURN AROUND:
https://youtu.be/G10537j7bsw
Today I'll be using my Bobcat t650 ctl 'track loader' for all of the remaining dirt and gravel work and grading.
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