Building a new road pics

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Nice, clean cuts with the work. Must have tilled everything before move'n earth to grade.
 
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Oh yes the DEERE 665 tiller is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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great looking work!


thanks for sharing the photos.....

i like the geo fabric, what do you think of it? for my run it'll cost me about an extra 1500 but i'm guess that it'll be well worth it.....
 
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I won't put in a driveway without the fabric. Well worth the investment.

John
 
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Thanks for the pictures. So you just tilled the sod right under. Did the tiller cut a nice straight line? Never used a three point tiller. Then scooped it up?
 
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Great looking drive. Which geofabric did you use.

Don
 
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We tilled down about 6 inches for most of the length and down to about 14 inches where we had to cross a drainage ditch to install 3 inch rock
 
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We used a box scraper to remove all the dirt from the area and it will be used as topsoil around the new building
 
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What, all that tower on the house and no Mosley log periodic? No 2m antenna on the tractor for APRS?
 
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The house you see is my parents. I have the antennas on my truck and my house...

73's
 
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Wow, great job and nice picturs. Thanks for showing this to us.
 
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Nice job, very proffesional looking. Hey, your only a couple of hours away, I'll let you haul a couple of loads of the topsoil to my house just to get rid of it. ;) A full sized semi trailer full should do me nicely. I never thought of dirt as being a valuable comidity, but after paying for 3 truck loads, it's pretty good stuff, and of course I need another load again.
 
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I know the feeling about paying for black dirt. Even with all we salvaged from this project, I think it will take a few loads to complete the landscaping around the new building...



Nice job, very proffesional looking. Hey, your only a couple of hours away, I'll let you haul a couple of loads of the topsoil to my house just to get rid of it. ;) A full sized semi trailer full should do me nicely. I never thought of dirt as being a valuable comidity, but after paying for 3 truck loads, it's pretty good stuff, and of course I need another load again.
 
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Building roads sure is fun. When I did it on a hill I used the CT322 Deere and 3720 to get it done. It is just a dirt road or a horse highway. Them horses love it!
 
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Nice pictures, sure would be nice to have such nice flat land to punch out a road on. It's taken me five week-ends just to level out a spot to put my shop on. Need some rocks?:rolleyes:
 

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