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3 Cubic Yards Of Topsoil

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September 24, 2022, 12:44 PM
PASig
3 Cubic Yards Of Topsoil
Is HEAVY Frown

I don’t have a driveway at my house, so I had 3 yards of topsoil, delivered and dumped in the street in front of it, and yesterday, pretty much all day I shoveled it into a wheelbarrow to various points around the yard that needed it, and did a full top dress of my front yard, I estimate it was about 40 full wheelbarrow trips.

I looked up how much that probably weighed and it was something around 4000 to 5000 pounds, yikes. It doesn’t look like THAT much until you start shoveling that stuff! Eek

My back hurts today and I’m a little sore. Getting old stinks! Big Grin

I really need to get one of those wheelbarrows that is much more stable with the two front wheels, that old one I have really is not great. Any suggestions on good brand/model?


September 24, 2022, 01:02 PM
OKCGene
I have a Truper brand 2 wheel wheelbarrow, it’s 12 years old and I love it. If something happened I’d go buy another one. It’s so much more easier to use than a single.

This Looks like mine link but I got mine at Atwood’s.
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September 24, 2022, 01:14 PM
Genorogers
PA, if you're just a little sore I think you did pretty good. And yes a cubic yard of pulverized topsoil weighs just less than a ton.
September 24, 2022, 02:08 PM
konata88
Didn’t know that. No wonder this summer was tiring. I moved 5 yards of soil and 25 yards of bark. Going up a slight slope of 15 feet high. The mound didn’t look that big. But it sure was tiring. I got the the two wheel gorilla wheelbarrow. Transport is easier but dumping is more effort.

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September 24, 2022, 02:17 PM
armedmd
When you say wheelbarrow I think Kubota?


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September 24, 2022, 02:44 PM
PHPaul


Wheelbarrow.

4 wheel drive. Power steering. Automatic transmission. Air Conditioning.

No radio tho... Frown

(Hey, you KNEW I was gonna do it! Big Grin )




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September 24, 2022, 02:53 PM
V-Tail
quote:
Originally posted by PHPaul:

No radio
Needs Sirius.



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September 24, 2022, 03:15 PM
PHPaul
quote:
Originally posted by V-Tail:
Needs Sirius.


Way back in the stone age, when tractor cabs were pretty much unheard-of (and the ones that did exist were hot, noisy and hard to see out of) and Real Men just sucked it up, some farmers had radios mounted on the fender.

A significant percentage of farmers up until the late 60's and probably later were deaf as a post. If the muffler (assuming they even bothered with one) didn't get 'em that stupid AM radio on the fender did because you had to turn it up loud enough to hear half a county away to hear it over the machinery.

Dad always taught me that the first indication that something was going wrong was the sound and you best be listening for it. To this day the concept of a radio in a tractor or on a motorcycle plumb eludes me.

But then, even turning a nice-ish radio on in my car or truck is an exceedingly rare event.




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September 24, 2022, 04:36 PM
V-Tail
Paul -- undoubtedly, you understand that I was joking. I don't do radio, either. I've had my current car for more than five years, it has a radio, but I don't think that I have turned the radio on even five times.

Motorcycles? I bought my first one back in 1954, when I was in USN guided missile school. Had a bunch since then, but never had one with a radio.

I never owned a tractor other than a really small one that was just used to tow the V-Tail between the hangar and the field farm, but I spend a lot of my yoof time on farms. I never drove, nor even saw, a tractor with a radio.



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September 24, 2022, 05:22 PM
4MUL8R
Rubbermaid two-wheel cart.


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September 24, 2022, 06:56 PM
flesheatingvirus
Look on the bright side: it wasn't gravel.


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September 24, 2022, 08:50 PM
400m
I’m not sure what two wheel brands are good but I drove a ready mix truck for 17 years. The only brands that took that kind of abuse for any length of time were Jackson’s or Sterlings. Of those two, the Sterling was the clear winner.
September 25, 2022, 04:40 AM
henryaz
quote:
Originally posted by armedmd:
When you say wheelbarrow I think Kubota?

Same here. We have had a dozen or so 17 ton loads of gravel/river rock/dirt delivered over the past 20 years. The FEL makes quick work of distributing it.



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September 25, 2022, 01:11 PM
selogic
I wouldn't own anything but a two wheeler . It's a gamechanger .
September 25, 2022, 04:11 PM
holdem
About two years ago I needed one cubic yard to level an area for a batting cage I was installing for my daughter. I was lucky enough to be able to pull the trailer to where I needed and shoveled it out of the trailer onto the ground and then spread it. And that was a lot of work. Three yards and a wheelbarrow? Yikes!

However, I do have the two wheeled wheelbarrow from Lowes. It is superior in nearly every single respect. The only downside I have found is if the ground slopes from left to right or right to left in relation to your direction of travel. With a single wheel, you lean into the slope and the wheelbarrow stays level. With a two wheel the wheelbarrow slopes also. Not a big deal if the slope is shallow or not very long. I would buy it again all day long.
September 26, 2022, 06:48 AM
mke229
I've had a Gorilla Cart for a few years, and would buy it again. Well made and easy to use. I've also had the Rubbermaid carts and thought they worked good too.

Lowes- Gorilla Cart
September 26, 2022, 12:31 PM
bendable
All thoughts if toil ,sweat and aches will disappear next spring when you sink your bare feet in to your lush green freshly mown grass.





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