



How did you drive it with a jack?
Really nice RDrancher! This rookie is sure enjoying all these pics you're posting, and learning a bunch from them.
Finished up a little driveway in Denton today.
Here's the start of the job and using the Rachet Rake to remove sod.
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Verizon's line buried 2" deep and 6' from their mark.
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Denton now requires some type of border, so I decided to use "usually easy to install" metal edging. Sometime in the past someone had buried a bunch of rock and broken concrete where the borders needed to go, making it impossible to drive the stakes. I had to drive a steel stake using a single jack for each hole before replacing it with the little metal stakes. 14 pieces of metal edging with four stakes per piece. Lots of fun.
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Graded and complete.
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From what the code violation lacky told me, its to keep grass from creeping into the driveway. Guess they've never seen it grow in the center?
The City is really on a roll handing out violations for fences and driveway / parking areas. A lot of folks getting the violations really can't afford to repair anything in this crappy economy. Maybe someone should get a petition going to cite the City for potholed roads and missing street signs.[/QUOTE]
Amen! :thumbsup:
We could probably start a very active thread on idiotic code enforcement decisions.
But, back to your work. You make doing excellent work look easy. That attests to your excellent ability.
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The ground is more sandstone than dirt and a pain to grade. I wasn't too happy with the looks of the slope either. I decided to dig out next to the slope and sift through the junk, hoping that I would create enough decent dirt to dress up the slope and compact the area where I would be cutting a swale. While digging it out I hit some nice decomposed sandstone / clay mix, so I hogged it out and made a stockpile. Then I dressed up the slope, cut the swale and compacted the area back in.