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<blockquote data-quote="RJSStamps" data-source="post: 55114" data-attributes="member: 7242"><p>I have a couple issues I am working on in my yard. #1: a slope that ends up flooding the neighbors with a hard rain or hours of rain. #2: until May 2005 I had a wooded area 90 ft x 32 ft. The whole section had 30 some trees until a tornado blew through and took every tree there out. I fact of the 42 trees that were in the yard before the tornado only 1 survived! So now I am removing all the tree stumps and cutting the slope down and using the dirt to fill my lower areas. It turns out there is a 2 foot difference in height between the high area and the lowest area. It's obvious when you look at the shop from the West side as it goes from level at the back on the South end and way above ground level on the North end. The East sides level all the way across as I put in 30 tons of dirt before building the shop. So the North and West need a lot of dirt put in. LOL, the pool might be level this year too! For the 3rd straight year it is moving to a different spot but this will be the last time it's moved. It will stay up year round now. There is no way I could do this by hand. Without the machine it would stay as is. I know renting a teremite wouldn't do the job, just not tough enough or heavy enough either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJSStamps, post: 55114, member: 7242"] I have a couple issues I am working on in my yard. #1: a slope that ends up flooding the neighbors with a hard rain or hours of rain. #2: until May 2005 I had a wooded area 90 ft x 32 ft. The whole section had 30 some trees until a tornado blew through and took every tree there out. I fact of the 42 trees that were in the yard before the tornado only 1 survived! So now I am removing all the tree stumps and cutting the slope down and using the dirt to fill my lower areas. It turns out there is a 2 foot difference in height between the high area and the lowest area. It's obvious when you look at the shop from the West side as it goes from level at the back on the South end and way above ground level on the North end. The East sides level all the way across as I put in 30 tons of dirt before building the shop. So the North and West need a lot of dirt put in. LOL, the pool might be level this year too! For the 3rd straight year it is moving to a different spot but this will be the last time it's moved. It will stay up year round now. There is no way I could do this by hand. Without the machine it would stay as is. I know renting a teremite wouldn't do the job, just not tough enough or heavy enough either. [/QUOTE]
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