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use the skid steer, get a blade, or rent a dozer?
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<blockquote data-quote="jklingel" data-source="post: 22951" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Frankly, I don't think there can be a method much different than either "attack from down hill, perpendicular to the slope" or "cut and fill till flat." Once you have a level spot, work your way out. It make sense, anyway. If you are really cockeyed every way you go, I think it is mattock and shovel time till you have a pad. I am sure this is tedious, but for one driveway it is probably the most cost effective. 100', nap. Another 100', snack, then nap. Etc. Only way to go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jklingel, post: 22951, member: 1409"] Frankly, I don't think there can be a method much different than either "attack from down hill, perpendicular to the slope" or "cut and fill till flat." Once you have a level spot, work your way out. It make sense, anyway. If you are really cockeyed every way you go, I think it is mattock and shovel time till you have a pad. I am sure this is tedious, but for one driveway it is probably the most cost effective. 100', nap. Another 100', snack, then nap. Etc. Only way to go! [/QUOTE]
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