2manyrocks
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The pictures aren't what I expected, either.
The worst problem you have is water is eroding your surfaces.
I agree with ddbackhoe. Try a drag/chain to level out your yard............... without being too aggressive and destroying your grass because your grass is what is holding back soil erosion in your yard. Take it easy in your yard.
You need to get the water diverted from your roadbed as ddbackhoe said.
1/2 of the roads in the USA are still dirt or gravel. The Center for Dirt and Gravel Road Studies at PennState has several detailed technical bulletins explaining common dirt road problems and how to fix them. Look at where your water is coming from and take a look at these common methods of diverting water from a dirt road. https://dirtandgravel.psu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/TB_Surface_Drainage_Practices.pdf and https://dirtandgravel.psu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/TB_Broad-Based_Dips.pdf and
The worst problem you have is water is eroding your surfaces.
I agree with ddbackhoe. Try a drag/chain to level out your yard............... without being too aggressive and destroying your grass because your grass is what is holding back soil erosion in your yard. Take it easy in your yard.
You need to get the water diverted from your roadbed as ddbackhoe said.
1/2 of the roads in the USA are still dirt or gravel. The Center for Dirt and Gravel Road Studies at PennState has several detailed technical bulletins explaining common dirt road problems and how to fix them. Look at where your water is coming from and take a look at these common methods of diverting water from a dirt road. https://dirtandgravel.psu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/TB_Surface_Drainage_Practices.pdf and https://dirtandgravel.psu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/TB_Broad-Based_Dips.pdf and