Pops, I hear what you are saying and big equipment such as RRLUND showed in the picture would definitely get the job done sooner . The problem is once you spend the amount of money to buy such a machine it is extremely hard to justify keeping it. To rent or pay someone else to do the work is also expensive . I already have a tandem axle trailer to be pulled by a 1 ton Ford truck . The sidewalls on trailer are approximately 5 feet above the ground level. I agree a good midsize tractor with a loader will do the job .A skip loader is maybe more than what is needed . I do not expect to be done with this task quickly .I will move dirt a day at a time as time allows till I complete the job. Hopefully whatever I buy will hold up and I wont be spending lots of time in repairs . Thanks, for your advise . I am listening to what every one is telling me and trying to determine from the input what is affordable ,practical, reliable and has parts availability . Thanks again ,Jim
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