Mosey
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- Joined
- Jan 4, 2002
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- Location
- Conifer, Colorado
- Tractor
- 2000 New Holland TC29D with 7308 FEL, and top & tilt. 1950 John Deere B. 1940 Farmall A.
I just got my driveway paved. It's about 175' long. The pavement is about 3" higher than the yard on each side of it now, which makes it harder to mow since I used to be able to go along the edge of it with the mower hanging a few inches over the driveway. Plus, it's dangerous to have that 3" ledge, my wife has already twisted her ankle. So, I need to build it up on each side.
I was planning on putting a 6' wide layer of new dirt along each side that tapers in thickness as it goes out from the driveway. So, it would be 3" thick on one side and taper down to zero, making the average thickness of the new layer of dirt 1.5". That would be 2 x 175' x 6' x .125' = 262.5 cubic feet, or about 10 yards of dirt. Did I figure that right?
I have an area on the top of a hill that I've been wanting to knock down anyway, so I keep it tilled and use it as an area to get fill dirt. It's about 150 yards away. I don't have a FEL, but I have a 30" rear scoop which will hold 9 cubic feet, so I could move that much dirt in about 30 trips, which is not too bad. The problem with this dirt is that I've already used the topsoil that was there in other places, so it's all clay now.
Sorry for the long post! I'm trying to decide if I should use the clay or buy some topsoil. How much can I expect to pay for topsoil?
If I use the clay, what is a good way to make it into decent topsoil, just add some compost and leaves? I can get compost and mulch for free at the local recycling center.
PS: I have a duplicate post on CBN under projects - landscaping.
I was planning on putting a 6' wide layer of new dirt along each side that tapers in thickness as it goes out from the driveway. So, it would be 3" thick on one side and taper down to zero, making the average thickness of the new layer of dirt 1.5". That would be 2 x 175' x 6' x .125' = 262.5 cubic feet, or about 10 yards of dirt. Did I figure that right?
I have an area on the top of a hill that I've been wanting to knock down anyway, so I keep it tilled and use it as an area to get fill dirt. It's about 150 yards away. I don't have a FEL, but I have a 30" rear scoop which will hold 9 cubic feet, so I could move that much dirt in about 30 trips, which is not too bad. The problem with this dirt is that I've already used the topsoil that was there in other places, so it's all clay now.
Sorry for the long post! I'm trying to decide if I should use the clay or buy some topsoil. How much can I expect to pay for topsoil?
If I use the clay, what is a good way to make it into decent topsoil, just add some compost and leaves? I can get compost and mulch for free at the local recycling center.
PS: I have a duplicate post on CBN under projects - landscaping.