The pile the BX built

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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Very impressive...... now what are you going to do with it when all the construction is done???? )</font>

To get rid of extra dirt, you need only dig a hole and bury it. He's already got a BH to dig the hole with.
Cliff
 
   / The pile the BX built
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#12  
I try to think of problems as opportunities - usually opportunities to buy more tools. I am thinking that big pile of dirt is a good excuse to go buy a dump trailer.....
 
   / The pile the BX built #13  
Jim,
just a little more height and a few months from now you can open a beginers ski school.
Martin
 
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#15  
They are big, there is lots of them, and every time the bucket goes into the ground I hit another one. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif. For the most part I have been trying to separate out from the dirt anything that is bigger than say basketball size. Figured I would use the rocks for a stone wall or a retaining wall down the road. Since I am going to have to move a lot of the dirt in the big pile back when I backfill around the new garage foundation I figured putting the rocks in a separate pile will make that easier because I wont be constantly running into the rocks again when I move the dirt.
 
   / The pile the BX built #16  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Very impressive...... now what are you going to do with it when all the construction is done???? )</font>
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He could feed it to his tractor like I do .
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