A popular DIY project for old skid steer tracks is to make raised garden beds.
If you have the space and want to avoid the disposal fee, here’s a brief step-by-step guide.
Tools You’ll Need
- Cordless Sawzall.
- Shovel.
- Garden Soil.
- Garden Felt.
- Gravel.
- Spray Paint.
- Scissors.
- Skid Steer (optional).
Cut the Track
Cut the track if you are against a barn or any other structure. Otherwise, use the whole track.
In this case, we cut the track to make the garden against a barn.
Use a Sawzall (reciprocating saw) to cut the track. Raise it with some blocks to cut it. We’ve discovered that laying the track flat on the ground to cut it binds as we go through.
Make the Trench
Lay the track where you want it to be, and trace the inside with a spray can. The line you are doing is where you’ll trench.
Flip the track to get it out of the way.
Trench with a shovel to the elevation you want.
Fill the Trench
Use your skid steer to lay a bottom of garden soil.
Lay the fabric and then use the shovel to put some stones on top to keep it in place.
Cut the fabric to fit the shape.
Finish filling with stones using your skid steer.
Spread the stone layer evenly with the shovel.