u/Basic-Difficulty-764

We are building a bunch of raised garden beds in an area that is only accessible via lumpy, hilly tracks (at 7200 ft above sea level). I need to move approximately 25-30 yards of bulk material from the front of our land, over a few steep, lumpy grades, to the back of our land.

We have a bx23s, so the bucket is way too small to get the job done on its own.

I'm thinking I should get something like a 1 ton ATV dump trailer to move all the material... but I really don't know anything. We'd have plenty of use for a trailer after this project, so I don't mind picking one up if it's the right tool. How would you tackle this? Would you get a trailer, if so which one?

To give a bit of reference for the grades, the tractor does fine getting up the grades in 4low, but the RPMs start to drop a bit if in 4high at around 2k-2.5k rpm.

Any thoughts / warnings / recommendations appreciated. Thanks!

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u/Basic-Difficulty-764 — 7 days ago