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Little road job

Jakebreak

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08E85322-4645-4800-883E-886E72F36E81.jpeg Started this easement road access for a friend got one hill cut down and started working on the other one til I ran out of diesel today 9FAFC778-6C6A-447A-969A-2018B828994D.jpeg
 

Jakebreak

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Yeah it’s a little dry Pete I had a good misty rain most of the day yesterday to get some moisture in no rain today their calling for more rain next weekend I will track the sides of the fill in to tighten it up thanks junkyard that tranny has been doing good the hottest it has gotten up to is 210 but it’s stays around 180
 

CM1995

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Nice Jakebreak. That dirt looks like a dream to grade..:)
 

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Thanks cm it’s got some decomposed granite in it and some other material it will get hard with with enough water on it
 

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Yeah it’s a little dry Pete I had a good misty rain most of the day yesterday to get some moisture in no rain today their calling for more rain next weekend I will track the sides of the fill in to tighten it up thanks junkyard that tranny has been doing good the hottest it has gotten up to is 210 but it’s stays around 180
if that were here right now you could`nt drive through it
 

Jakebreak

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Here’s the 3 one I started on Sunday I didn’t quite get it done I got to talk the owner and see what’s going on the dirt isn’t balancing out on this last one I had 3.5 ft to 2.5 ft of cut and 6-7ft of fills I’m coming up short 2847299E-FF42-44A2-9407-45A75F944C15.jpeg 3904C348-1E5E-4720-8938-AFF8015D750B.jpegED393343-679F-4C0A-A9EE-2CF46F181BEA.jpeg
 

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if that were here right now you could`nt drive through it
I bet we got 3/4” of rain over 3 days and a little bit Saturday night got more this week coming it was slick in some spots on Saturday I spun the truck out going up a hill
 

Shimmy1

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What I meant was if you are trying to fill 6' while only cutting 2.5', obviously you're going to be short of dirt, unless you're cutting 3 times wider and deeper than your fill. And by your pics that doesn't appear to be the case.
 

Jakebreak

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What I meant was if you are trying to fill 6' while only cutting 2.5', obviously you're going to be short of dirt, unless you're cutting 3 times wider and deeper than your fill. And by your pics that doesn't appear to be the case.
I was thinking that’s what you meant shimmy yeah it’s not adding up either he’s going to have to bring dirt in or let cut some fill and see if I can stretch it I don’t know if it will make all we’re trying to do is get the incline down below 15% grade for an easement that runs through there I enjoy seeing your work from your thread you do good work
 

Jakebreak

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I got the last one done they had me cut the fill down to 5’ at the deepest part we shall see what the surveyor says and see if it’s below 15% I picked up another job next door doing a roping arena pad E9CF41E0-FE15-4D27-A8D3-6356F5740990.jpeg11EF12A3-6E1E-4A85-B869-1221847D4B81.jpeg7D1B0116-B8AC-4312-81DB-950F4FC4E551.jpeg
 

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I got it slicked off with a blade on Saturday I was about 4-8” fat on my cuts not to bad for using a eye level and a engineers ruler the one I was short on dirt on I squeaked it in at 14.5% not to bad 37138964-A3FD-4093-BFB5-DB9447168F33.jpeg14723CAB-4B97-40C4-B082-3846C31A61D2.jpegCAA99358-9086-41D1-B867-07BE8F4953D4.jpeg
 
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