Scuba_Si
Active Member
Hi Guys,
I found lots of good info on here about working on a slope, but i always wanted to see more photos, so i'll try and keep this thread going with updates for people looking for examples in the future.
I'm a newbie operator (one afternoon's use at 16 years is all my prior experience with a mini ex - and that ended up with a burst water main). So, lets not say im doing things as they should, and please, i'd love to hear any advice that people may have
I own a small diving resort in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. We dont have a lot of spare cash, so i got a Japanese second from auction to do some improvements this year. First is a new house for the Mrs, then will be a swimming pool for our guests.
Our plot of land is all on the hill, so i'm learning about operating on the slope as i go along, but i haven't scared myself so far (fingers crossed).
The ground is Clay / volcanic ash / gravel, and then below about a meter it is compacted clay turning to rock.
Here are some photos of the 'toy' arriving, and about the first 6 hours of work:
I found lots of good info on here about working on a slope, but i always wanted to see more photos, so i'll try and keep this thread going with updates for people looking for examples in the future.
I'm a newbie operator (one afternoon's use at 16 years is all my prior experience with a mini ex - and that ended up with a burst water main). So, lets not say im doing things as they should, and please, i'd love to hear any advice that people may have
I own a small diving resort in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. We dont have a lot of spare cash, so i got a Japanese second from auction to do some improvements this year. First is a new house for the Mrs, then will be a swimming pool for our guests.
Our plot of land is all on the hill, so i'm learning about operating on the slope as i go along, but i haven't scared myself so far (fingers crossed).
The ground is Clay / volcanic ash / gravel, and then below about a meter it is compacted clay turning to rock.
Here are some photos of the 'toy' arriving, and about the first 6 hours of work: