Leave soil that drifts over the side of the bucket for
final cleanup.
One lengthwise cleanup p[ass will usually leave the
backfill at an acceptable grade.
When backfilling from a large pile, shovel off the top
of the pile, pushing toward the excavation. Drag some
soil rearward to form a work ramp of convenient grade.
When backfilling on a slope, have the soil piled on the
high side for easier backfilling.
LOADING FROM A STOCKPILE
Initially approach the stockpile with the bucket
approximately to feet (609.6 mm) off of the ground.
Lower the bucket to ground level when the stockpile
height has been reduced so the bucket will break out
easily.
Keep an area clean so the truck or trailer can back in
close to the work area. This will minimize travel distance
from the pile to the truck. Keep the truck in close and
work around the pile.
LOADING FROM A BANK
Select the highest forward gear that provides the
most efficient loading operations without going into a
“stall.”
For faster loading, maintain a 45° turn angle, and
work as close to the truck as possible.