I built a 110 foot driveway with a B1750. 80 yards of crushed concrete, or 3.5 full semi loads. It took 100 hours total but it looks so good now, it was worth buying the tractor for this job alone.
Handy video, mate. I’ve ordered a BX with 4 in 1 bucket and I got a driveway to fix up. Saved this video and will definitely refer back to it. Nice workshop, too. Cheers from Queensland, Australia 🇦🇺.
I leave the backhoe on the back of my BX23s when I do stuff like this as a ballast. That thing weighs about 700+ lbs. Easily counters the 600+ lbs. in the front bucket. Great tips!
Nice job! I find myself watching more of your videos here lately. I like to do back drag and after a smooth finish I move over a half bucket then tilt bucket back and push, using the bottom front to grade flat. Hoping it might help out.Works great when you get the hang of it. Thanks for sharing your content
Man Lucas you spread that rock so smooth. Great loader operating tips. I may have to borrow the partially filled bucket tip. I Learn something new every day. Thanks for the video 😁👍🚜💨🍳
I maintain our quarter mile private road into our property and I've found that the limestone gravel with the fines in it (crusher run, 2a in our area) makes for a great driveway or road. Once it gets wet and packed down it's like concrete. It won't have the tendency to move around like the 57 or in our area 2b gravel. If you ever need to add any gravel you might want to check it out. God bless.
Hey Lucas, I really have learned a ton from your videos. I was on the fence between the BX23S with backhoe or the L2501 and get the BH77 later. Now, after watching your videos and everything that you've accomplished with the little BX, I'm convinced that it will do everything I need it to and more. I'm going to look at a new BX23S at my local Kubota dealership next Friday and can't wait to get some work done. By the way, do your chickens have some sort of death wish? In most of your videos with them in it, it seems their just inches away from being Sunday dinner. LOL! Be safe out there and God bless.
I have a really sloppy side parking area and am thinking about using #57 to make it a more usable area. I've heard to make it 2" deep and another says 4. How deep is what you laid, and since you've had some time to use it, was it deep enough or too deep?
Well, I built mine up substantially, probably a foot with the creek gravel before adding about 2” of 57. Mine is solid as can be, but it isn’t a great indicator for your situation. I might suggest the driveway/landscape fabric under it. That helps you get by with a lot less gravel base.
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead Great, thanks for the feedback. I know every situation is different, my area has mud on clay, but I've removed most of the mud so I have a bit more of that to do. There is a bed of fabric and small gravel that's been neglected for quite some time by the previous owners. I'm thinking I'll do 3" and see how that holds. If I need to I'll get something smaller to drop on top to help hold it together.
Great job on the driveway Lucas. I love loading and spreading gravel. There's just something about makes a guy feel good. Does that gravel have any fines in it or is all like 3/4 inch size. Thank you for the tips as well. Take care and God bless.
Thanks, Kyle! This is pretty much all 3/4” size. I do enjoy spreading gravel. It’s a good thing, because I’ve spread a lot of it since moving to the homestead!
You need to get you a spill guard from Paul Short. I am planning on getting one for my bx1880, but I dont plan on doing too much loader work with rock. Then again, it would be nice to have if I ever needed it. I have to be more careful than you beause my bx is a lot weaker than yours, but idea is the same. Have you ever check Paul Shorts videos? His last few years have been mostly mods forkubotas, especially the bx ones, but a lot of his earlier videos are cool too. He actually made a soldering video just for lil ole me when I had my first tractor, a MF gc1710, which was lost in a divorce, but he made me a video to help with lighting mods. I am anni g on putting some on mie, which I have a short video of, with some, but not a my mods. You should see the few I got from Paul and Kathy Short. They are totally AWESOME!!
Nice work. Man rules. You should own at least 3 guns. A rifle, pistol and a shotgun. Your garage should be bigger than your house. Your tractor should cost more than your car and your wife should make less noise than your BX 23S. Oh, and if you can see y’all’s neighbors, you’re too close.
Digging into a pile of gravel like that... Typical amateur move. Not trying to be rude. But people that don't do gravel dirt or loader work for a living like I do. Should probably not try to give out tips and pointers
Nice even spreading Lucas. 👏 Looks great! BX was putting in WORK!! Kubota strong 💪. Now we all know where we can get our tires aired up. 🤣🤣🤣
Or our oil emptied on a floor!
Don’t know what I’d do without my little tractor!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead Shovel!! 😳
No shovels allowed on my place! 😂
I built a 110 foot driveway with a B1750. 80 yards of crushed concrete, or 3.5 full semi loads. It took 100 hours total but it looks so good now, it was worth buying the tractor for this job alone.
I really like that garage, and the tractor.
You make that look easy.
Thank you!
Thanks for your shows!
Handy video, mate. I’ve ordered a BX with 4 in 1 bucket and I got a driveway to fix up.
Saved this video and will definitely refer back to it.
Nice workshop, too.
Cheers from Queensland, Australia 🇦🇺.
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
The driveway looks great!
Thanks! I appreciate you watching!
Awesome suggestion to half fill the bucket while back dragging in float! Thanks!
Great job man. Gravel look lot better than weeds.
Great video!
Thanks!
I leave the backhoe on the back of my BX23s when I do stuff like this as a ballast. That thing weighs about 700+ lbs. Easily counters the 600+ lbs. in the front bucket. Great tips!
Nice job Luke 👏that BX did a nice job 👍
Thanks, Buddy! It sure makes it easy!
Nice work! That looks like some good gravel.
Thanks for watching!
Nice job! I find myself watching more of your videos here lately. I like to do back drag and after a smooth finish I move over a half bucket then tilt bucket back and push, using the bottom front to grade flat. Hoping it might help out.Works great when you get the hang of it. Thanks for sharing your content
I appreciate the support and great suggestion. I’m sure I will spread plenty more gravel and dirt so I will give that a shot! 👍👊
Man Lucas you spread that rock so smooth. Great loader operating tips. I may have to borrow the partially filled bucket tip. I Learn something new every day. Thanks for the video 😁👍🚜💨🍳
Thanks, Mitch! I’m still learning new tricks every time I operate, but this project has given me some great experience!
I maintain our quarter mile private road into our property and I've found that the limestone gravel with the fines in it (crusher run, 2a in our area) makes for a great driveway or road. Once it gets wet and packed down it's like concrete. It won't have the tendency to move around like the 57 or in our area 2b gravel. If you ever need to add any gravel you might want to check it out. God bless.
All great tips Lucas, driveway looks nice 🙋🏼♂️🙂👍🏻
Thanks, Luc!
Very nice!👍🏻
Looks good Lucas
Thanks, Jason!
Great, thanks.
That driveway really looks nice 😀 The oil spill in garage looks like you did a oil change on a Buick Enclave !!
Thanks! Yeah, the garage has a had a good cleaning now, but it got out of hand there for a bit. 😂
Great work, that turned out nice! I'm gonna have to get a tractor like that one of these days. Nice shop by the way 👍
Thanks for watching! I say all the time the little Kubota is one of the best decisions I’ve made!
Nothing like a little seat time on the tractor!
You got that right!
I enjoyed the video. Curious how many hours on your tractor at the time of this video thanks
I want to say around 350…
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead Nice, thanks for the fast reply. Subscribed
Hey Lucas, I really have learned a ton from your videos. I was on the fence between the BX23S with backhoe or the L2501 and get the BH77 later. Now, after watching your videos and everything that you've accomplished with the little BX, I'm convinced that it will do everything I need it to and more. I'm going to look at a new BX23S at my local Kubota dealership next Friday and can't wait to get some work done. By the way, do your chickens have some sort of death wish? In most of your videos with them in it, it seems their just inches away from being Sunday dinner. LOL! Be safe out there and God bless.
I believe you will be very happy with your choice. Be sure and let us know once you get it! And yes, the chickens love to be right in the action! Lol.
That looked like a lot of fun! You got a nice smooth finish. Have you done that before? Lol. Nice work! Oh and poor floor!
Only about 360,000 pounds worth of experience. Lol. The ole Kubota has earned its keep for sure!
Just get your son to spray paint the floor white! Bahahah
Lol right?! It was his idea to go white to begin with!
Ross, you see in this video that a tractor can actually do work right??🤣😂🤣
@@PineyGroveHomestead 😭😭😭😭😭😭 haha!
Man, shots fired! 😂🤣
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead is it hot in here? 🎯
I have a really sloppy side parking area and am thinking about using #57 to make it a more usable area. I've heard to make it 2" deep and another says 4. How deep is what you laid, and since you've had some time to use it, was it deep enough or too deep?
Well, I built mine up substantially, probably a foot with the creek gravel before adding about 2” of 57. Mine is solid as can be, but it isn’t a great indicator for your situation. I might suggest the driveway/landscape fabric under it. That helps you get by with a lot less gravel base.
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead Great, thanks for the feedback. I know every situation is different, my area has mud on clay, but I've removed most of the mud so I have a bit more of that to do. There is a bed of fabric and small gravel that's been neglected for quite some time by the previous owners. I'm thinking I'll do 3" and see how that holds. If I need to I'll get something smaller to drop on top to help hold it together.
Great job on the driveway Lucas. I love loading and spreading gravel. There's just something about makes a guy feel good. Does that gravel have any fines in it or is all like 3/4 inch size. Thank you for the tips as well. Take care and God bless.
Thanks, Kyle! This is pretty much all 3/4” size. I do enjoy spreading gravel. It’s a good thing, because I’ve spread a lot of it since moving to the homestead!
Now your making me miss my tractor 🚜 it’s South and I’m North 🤣
I bet! I’m sure you’ll be reunited before you know it. 👍
You need to get you a spill guard from Paul Short. I am planning on getting one for my bx1880, but I dont plan on doing too much loader work with rock. Then again, it would be nice to have if I ever needed it. I have to be more careful than you beause my bx is a lot weaker than yours, but idea is the same. Have you ever check Paul Shorts videos? His last few years have been mostly mods forkubotas, especially the bx ones, but a lot of his earlier videos are cool too. He actually made a soldering video just for lil ole me when I had my first tractor, a MF gc1710, which was lost in a divorce, but he made me a video to help with lighting mods. I am anni g on putting some on mie, which I have a short video of, with some, but not a my mods. You should see the few I got from Paul and Kathy Short. They are totally AWESOME!!
I haven’t! I will try to check them out. I appreciate you telling me about them.
i put that shit in my yard hate it with frist few snow falls
Nice work. Man rules. You should own at least 3 guns. A rifle, pistol and a shotgun. Your garage should be bigger than your house. Your tractor should cost more than your car and your wife should make less noise than your BX 23S. Oh, and if you can see y’all’s neighbors, you’re too close.
I’ve got most of that covered! No comment on the wife. 😂🤣
Digging into a pile of gravel like that... Typical amateur move. Not trying to be rude. But people that don't do gravel dirt or loader work for a living like I do. Should probably not try to give out tips and pointers
Thanks for watching
Looks like it worked pretty good. How many tons was that load
@@davidrussell2236 Thanks. It was 20 ton.
Looks great what size of tractor is that
Thanks, it’s a 23hp