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theboman

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Grayson, KY
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Kubota B7500 HST
I decided after all these years to gravel an area to park my camper. My camper has grown from a 18' TT to a 24' TT and now is a 24.5' fiver. I kept the fiver it in the driveway but that sure takes up a lot of parking.

Where I used to park my others was kinda flat, about 2.5" high on the uphill sign. Where I'll put the fiver it's about 4", so I figured I'd level it out a bit before the gravel is delivered. You know that's a lot more dirt than I'd ever thought.

I got it more level and a bit more smoothing to go, as the gravel arrives this evening. I bought 4 cross ties to act as a barrier to keep the gravel out of parts of the yard, actually to hold the gravel in place where the unit will set... Those 8' cross ties are HEAVY.

I'll try to get pics.
 
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Only 4 cross ties? I used more cross ties, but had to do the same thing in my backyard over 30 years ago. Of course, back then, in town, I had to do it by hand with a shovel, hoe, and rake to lower one side and raise the other, laid a border with the cross ties and filled it with pea gravel. I'd use a little coarser gravel if I had it to do again and I'd put down a sheet of plastic under the gravel to keep grass from growing through it, so I wouldn't have to spray Round-Up occasionally. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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I was in the same boat as you,we had a 26' fifth wheel,and we parked in front of the garage for a while,but we live on a hill,and you could almost walk under the hitch,then we traded for a 32' fifth wheel,luckilywe have a drive way on the other side of the house also,which is black top,but I still had to put a 2x4 under one sidealmost perfect now,I also put a 30 amp plug out by it so we can have it plugged in,if we want to go it's always ready,we usually take it out to our property,thats a whole different ball game.
 
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Got it done. A box blade does wonders on moving gravel.

Still with my leveling... The uphill side is still higher, but by golly I got it level with the terrain of the land. I got it a little closer with a shovel and the knocked the high parts down.

Gravel is so hard, but so soft. A truck and camper weighs a lot more than a B7500 /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

I now have a driveway again and I now have a place for my 5th wheel.

I already had a 30 amp outlet there, in the driveway I ran an extension cord to the unit to keep the battery up.

I should get a finished pic this evening if all goes as planned. Gonna mow....
 

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