I'm looking to tackle a 50'x80' lumpy gravel area in my backyard and want to smooth it out for planting grass. My plan involves scooping gravel into a ravine on my property and using a mini excavator to grade the surface. I'm wondering how straightforward it is to operate a mini excavator for this kind of job, or if I should just hire someone to do it instead. I can rent one for $300 a day or $600 for the week, with free delivery included. Do you think I could manage this in about 8 hours, or would it be better to take the week and learn as I go?
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I recommend renting it for the week! Just a few evenings of practice will really help you get comfortable with it. You'll probably finish earlier than you think, but having extra time lets you explore and experiment with the controls without pressure. Trust me, you don’t want to rush through this if you're new; it can get stressful trying to figure it out on day one.
Exactly! I found it pretty fun to maneuver once I got the hang of it, even on tough terrain.
If you're not super confident with heavy machinery, I'd suggest hiring a pro, especially with that ravine nearby. It's easy to make mistakes that could lead to dangerous situations, like going over the edge. Better to be safe than sorry!
Yes! If there's any slope involved, knowing what you're doing is crucial.
Exactly, if it were flat land, you might be fine, but with a ravine, I’d proceed with caution.
Honestly, this sounds more like a job for a skid steer rather than a mini excavator. A skid steer is easier to control and better suited for grading flat areas. Plus, you'll get the job done a lot quicker—maybe just a few hours including learning time!
For sure! A skid steer would be the best option. Plus, it's simpler to handle, especially considering the ravine.
Agreed! If you're not excavating deeply, there's no need for an excavator here.

Totally agree! You'll spend half the first day just figuring out the machine. Plus, you might discover new spots to work on while you’re at it.