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lachesis
21.04.2021 15:00:38

I need to cut a "V" ditch on both sides of my dirt driveway, approx. 250 feet long. I had a contractor supposedly do it before but he didn't cut the swales deep enough. He didn't use a level. AARRGH. The water ponds on either side of the driveway along the entire length and also saturates the road making it rut. I believe if I can cut ditches beside the road it will drop the water level and keep the road dryer.


kvk
03.05.2021 6:34:24

An 80 hp dozer should do what you want, but to get it smooth and level is where we seperate the beginners from the pros. Anybody can run a dozer and move dirt. Very few can run a dozer and make it smooth with a desired grade.


kenjo
30.05.2021 17:16:34

The backhoe would be better if you want to haul the dirt off someplace with it's one yard front loader bucket. here


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