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re: Dirt work experts need. (not NASCAR)
Posted on 7/8/17 at 9:28 pm to thejudge
Posted on 7/8/17 at 9:28 pm to thejudge
rent a bobcat and do it yourself. its fun and easy just take your time and take a look at ground level several times before going back over an area.
you can rent a bobcat and fuel for around $200 and get it perfect just the way you want it rather then pay someone to do and they will just go to local rental place and rent the same bobcat you could have then laugh as they leave with a wad of your money in their pocket.
if you can drive a zero turn mower you can operate a bobcat and the rental company will show you how to operate it before they leave
you can rent a bobcat and fuel for around $200 and get it perfect just the way you want it rather then pay someone to do and they will just go to local rental place and rent the same bobcat you could have then laugh as they leave with a wad of your money in their pocket.
if you can drive a zero turn mower you can operate a bobcat and the rental company will show you how to operate it before they leave
Posted on 7/8/17 at 9:39 pm to keakar
That's a good idea. So cut the grass with a sodcutter and then scree with the bobcat I'm presuming?
And the poster that said he was installing drains they are nice. If you have a way to build in a flush point do it. My old pool discharge used to run there and thwas my way of cleaning it out. Once I got rid od that it's a bitch to keep clean down the main run. No forced evacuation means gravity is all you have to clear debris (leaves, etc)
And the poster that said he was installing drains they are nice. If you have a way to build in a flush point do it. My old pool discharge used to run there and thwas my way of cleaning it out. Once I got rid od that it's a bitch to keep clean down the main run. No forced evacuation means gravity is all you have to clear debris (leaves, etc)
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