letsdig18 Where was this project at? I've been at college so I haven't been home much but was home this weekend and pulling outa my drive way I was looking' at the neighbors and found my self saying' that looks a damn lot like a job letsdig18 did a few months back... any chance this was near Hillsborough NC?
Can you please very briefly explain how the rainfall drainage will work? It looks like a very professional job from here, I'm sure you will be proud of the finished result - well done.
Two others have asked this as well. What are the screenings? Is it lime, lime stone chips? in Indiana we have what is called 11F limestone, it is compactable fill. What are you using? I was always taught it has to be clay.
another great video Chris. love watching your vids
Curious on what the cost was for this whole project?
2020 now but I'm curious as well
always good to see a true pro at work,,,,,,,,,Top man !
thanks!
letsdig18 Where was this project at? I've been at college so I haven't been home much but was home this weekend and pulling outa my drive way I was looking' at the neighbors and found my self saying' that looks a damn lot like a job letsdig18 did a few months back... any chance this was near Hillsborough NC?
Can you please very briefly explain how the rainfall drainage will work?
It looks like a very professional job from here, I'm sure you will be proud of the finished result - well done.
the water will run to the outside edges, then run out the 1/4 to 1/2" gaps between the boards
Heavy rain makes it realy wet, drain pipes that are filled with 8-16mm gravel work finest!!
Keep up the good work. Really fun with "how to" videos
Two others have asked this as well. What are the screenings? Is it lime, lime stone chips? in Indiana we have what is called 11F limestone, it is compactable fill. What are you using? I was always taught it has to be clay.
Looks good man can't wait for the next
welcome to our world in the midwest,lol, everything is frozen and hard on machines in the winter. But looks very good man. keep it up.
seen u today on german tv at Machines of Glory :D prolly a long time ago u did that... anyway greetings and keep up the good work!
very cool, yes that's been about 2 years ago!
how mcuh construction equipment do u own?
Is that a BlackBerry I here? haha awesome that people still use them!
Nice job Chris, did you guys buy a compacter or do you rent one when you need it?
What was the tool he was using that was beeping to indicate i assume is elevation
Is this for the farm or just another work project?
Can you explain what "screenings" are that you put down, and the purpose of them? For example, why isn't clean fill dirt used instead? Thank you!
what are you calling "screening"?
Roller sounds like a 4bt cummins?.. have one in a chipper that starts and sounds just like that.
so motor grader better for you than say an accugrade system of some sort on the dozer?
Would like to learn how to do this type of grading and measuring. Had no clue what type of tool and how to use it from 3:30 to 6:30 on video.
Do you own the kubota tractor?
yeah bought it new in 2000
Just wondering how much this would roughly cost
Probably 50-60k
What do you use the tractor for?
hauling the 4x6 post around lol
are you in NC or SC
NC
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2 inches of sand seems awful thin. A horse will scuff up at least 4 inches at times.