Free Dirt, Big Trucks & A Mini Skid Steer! (Kymron XTL30 & Lamar Dump Trailer)

When a neighbor down the road started property renovations and offered up free cow-pasture topsoil, I couldn't pass it up! Today, I’m putting the Kymron XTL30 mini skid steer to the test to see how much material it can move before the Oklahoma storms roll in. Borrowing a massive 66-inch bucket from my neighbor, I’m loading up my 7x14 Lamar dump trailer to transport this nutrient-rich dirt back to my property. I'll show you my trick for evenly loading the trailer, the sketchy reality of loading a tracked machine onto aluminum ramps, and how I'm using this topsoil to encapsulate old wood chips to level out low spots on the land. We managed to get three heavy loads moved in about three hours, but with more dirt left and rain on the horizon, we're racing the clock! Gear & Equipment Used in This Video: Mini Skid Steer: Kymron XTL30 (3,000 lbs) Attachment: 66-inch wide bucket Trailer: Lamar 7x14 Dump Trailer (7-gauge floor, single front ram) Truck: Dodge 2500 💬 Ask An Operator: Have any questions about how the Kymron handled the heavy dirt, trailer loading techniques, or the attachments used today? Drop a comment below! I'd love to answer them in a future video. If you enjoyed the video, please hit that Subscribe button, share it with a friend, and leave a comment—it all helps the channel grow! CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Free Dirt, Big Trucks & A Mini Skid Steer! (Kymron XTL30 & Lamar Dump Trailer) 0:35 - The Sketchy Reality of Loading the Kymron XTL30 1:10 - Testing New Aluminum Ramps vs. Heavy Steel Ramps 1:40 - How to Correctly Load a Dump Trailer 2:12 - Using Topsoil to Level Low Spots (The Wood Chip Trick) 2:50 - Racing the Oklahoma Storms ♯ Hashtags #MiniSkidSteer #Kymron #LamarTrailers #DirtWork #SomewhereInOklahoma #ImportedEquipment #Landscaping 🔨 About This Channel: Welcome to Somewhere in Oklahoma—your source for real-world mini skid steer reviews, equipment builds, attachments, and shop projects. I focus on hands-on experience with compact equipment, land clearing tools, hydraulics, and DIY fabrication so you can see what actually works before you spend your money. Whether you're a contractor, landowner, or just enjoy building instead of buying, this channel is all about practical insights, honest reviews, and budget-friendly solutions.