LBrown59
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- 2003 Kubota BX1500/2004 Kubota Bx23/2005 Kubota BX1500
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Rent a small walk-along compactor like the ones used in compacting the back-fill of utility trenches and stuff.
Not the vibrating plate kind or the bouncy pogo-stick kind, but the kind with the vibrating lumpy rollers.
Another method is to do all your fill work with sand and/or mixed crushed stone / fines. These materials will compact much easier and more reliably than random soil. )</font>
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1*Rent a small walk-along compactor like the ones used in compacting the back-fill of utility trenches and stuff.
2*Another method is to do all your fill work with sand and/or mixed crushed stone / fines. These materials will compact much easier and more reliably than random soil.
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1*I need to do the job gradually over a period of weeks or months so renting such a compactor for such an extended length of time would be pretty expensive wouldn't it?
2*What I don't like about using these materials is they will allow water to run in under the concrete floor inside the building because this material would be at a lower level than the yard on the outside of the building.
I hate to buy gravel or stone and pay for trucking it in when I already have all the free fill dirt I need here on site to fill in and bring things up to the desired grade.
I have the tractor. I have the free dirt. All I need is to find a practical way to compact it between layers.
I need a dam to block out water not a pit filled with gravel to collect water
Not the vibrating plate kind or the bouncy pogo-stick kind, but the kind with the vibrating lumpy rollers.
Another method is to do all your fill work with sand and/or mixed crushed stone / fines. These materials will compact much easier and more reliably than random soil. )</font>
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
1*Rent a small walk-along compactor like the ones used in compacting the back-fill of utility trenches and stuff.
2*Another method is to do all your fill work with sand and/or mixed crushed stone / fines. These materials will compact much easier and more reliably than random soil.
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1*I need to do the job gradually over a period of weeks or months so renting such a compactor for such an extended length of time would be pretty expensive wouldn't it?
2*What I don't like about using these materials is they will allow water to run in under the concrete floor inside the building because this material would be at a lower level than the yard on the outside of the building.
I hate to buy gravel or stone and pay for trucking it in when I already have all the free fill dirt I need here on site to fill in and bring things up to the desired grade.
I have the tractor. I have the free dirt. All I need is to find a practical way to compact it between layers.
I need a dam to block out water not a pit filled with gravel to collect water