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One more thought. I know how you feel about having a dozer turn the sterile ground up and lose the topsoil. If you have someone come out or rent a bigger machine, get one with digging teeth on the front or a clearing rake on the dozer. Talk to the operator and let him know your concerns, he can touch the ground with nothing but the rake and it won't be as bad as you think. If the ground is soft ask him to make gradual turns also to keep from turning the ground up. Some operators I've hired are remarkable in control of their machines. I had to kid one guy, after I saw his expertise and care operating an excavator I told him I bet he could pass the true excavator operator test. i.e. Any operator can turn the pages of a phone book with the excavator, but a TRUE operator can turn the pages with the book wet!