Sunday August 4, 2024 Guerneville CA.
Dozer fueling
I picked up 30 gallons of diesel the other day when I was shopping. I loaded them on Hondo and drove on up into the forest where the dozer was parked to fuel it up.![]()
All i had to do was transfer the fuel from the containers to the dozer.![]()
I used this 12 volt electric fuel pump to do the transfer. The dozer only took 15 gallons.![]()
Spring for a drink
The dozer was parked by this spring so it was drink of water time.![]()
I had a cup of water that was refreshing.![]()
The dozer’s battery needed a charging so I drove it across the property to a new location and parked it setting it up for some road work in a couple of months.
I walked back to where Hondo was parked, throwing sticks and rocks off the road as I went. I think it was about a mile or so.
Culvert work
I needed to dig around this messed up culvert so we can cut the bad stuff off later and repair it.![]()
This culvert flows into another one to the right that got smashed through the years by the grader guy.![]()
I dug around the sides of it so we can use a Sawzall on it later. The neighbor is supposed to help me with the sawing.
The road is narrow here so I put these limbs there to warn the neighbors to be careful. I plan to cut a piece of steel culvert to connect the two culverts later.![]()
That was enough work for one day. I rode around a bit and then went home for a nap.
Nice day.



Hi Bob-you do have a lot of machinery to keep on the ready. I was wondering if a solar panel fitted & recessed on the top of the dozer cage would keep the battery charged. Probably a screen mesh would have have to be overtop to protect the panel but that wouldn’t degrade the panel’s efficiency that much -your usual fixit I’m sure would make it work.All the best with that culvert.
I’ve thought of solar panels, they would be nice but I don’t really need them. If I tried to fix one on the roof top, I’m afraid this forest would take them off. Most of the time my dozer is parked where there is a power outlet and I only have to plug the charger in once and awhile. I’d likely be better off with a trickle charger but I’ve just been getting by with what I have. Batteries do seem to be a pane when you have a lot of rigs. I’ve been swiching to AGM type battaries lately which seems to be less maintenance.
Bob