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Looks good. The shorter sleeper and dropping the wheelbase down so both ends of the truck are in the same zip code will help in those tight city streets for sure. I have a 190" wheelbase KW and it is still too long for some of the jobs I need to get into.
One job I picked up a D-8 from a while back was a 14 ft wide gate set back about 10 ft from the edge of 1 18' wide 2 lane road, with a matching 14' wide bridge spanning the ditch from the gate to the edge of the road. That was fun to back into, then pull out of with a D-8T loaded up.
I should have took pictures.
The builder actually had an engineer test the garage compaction after we left. He said we passed it with great compaction. Funny, I wonder if he thought we just fluffed it in there. The Takeuchi 150 can weigh in at 7 tons with a bucket full and really compact some dirt.
So you compacted it by just tracking it with the CTL and a bucket full of dirt? What kind of compaction numbers did you get? Not sure if its the same as this side of the country, but what is the minimum required?
I was under the impression CTL's and tracked equipment in general are horrible for compaction.
It looks ok to me, no reason to pick apart his work. The material looked fine and had plenty of moisture. Good dirt guy's know dirt. The next question will be if he ran a jumping jack around the perimeter of the garage. No reason to pick the guy apart for showing us his work. That is probably the biggest reason on this forum that people quit posting is because of all the armchair quarterbacking.
I appreciate the pictures and the story that goes with it and that is why I visit the forum.
Looking good!
One can achieve adequate compaction with one's feet for example, compaction is a function of lift thickness, passes, weight of the compactor and manipulation - either static or vibratory. You can compact that whole garage with your feet and meet compaction, it might take you a while though.The Romans used sheep to compact their highways that are still there to this day. Rumor has it that's where the term "sheep foot roller" came from.
My ctl with an empty bucket is near 13klbs, heaped the bucket can easily hold 1.5 yards. Lift it 5-6' up and the majority of that 16-17klbs is on the front of the 18" tracks. What's the tread width on an axle in a 34klb tandem?