fishman
Veteran Member
My buddy has a driveway culvert that is shifted about 3' too far to one side, resulting in a crooked driveway that bugs him to death. It's an 18" diameter, 20' long corrugated galvanized pipe under about 3" of gravel.
I'm pretty sure it will have to be dug up in order to shift it sideways 3', but he thinks maybe we can just push one end. I've got a Kubota b2910 and I have my doubts. So given this scenario, what would be the best way to approach this project, and what would be the quickest. I think the easiest would be to buy a 3' extension for one side and cover with gravel, but he is broke. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Any advice would be welcome.
I'm pretty sure it will have to be dug up in order to shift it sideways 3', but he thinks maybe we can just push one end. I've got a Kubota b2910 and I have my doubts. So given this scenario, what would be the best way to approach this project, and what would be the quickest. I think the easiest would be to buy a 3' extension for one side and cover with gravel, but he is broke. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Any advice would be welcome.