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My day today--borrowed machine and guy I know has a 77 F700 with grain racks for a dump.
Stripped roughly 105' x 25' narrowed to 15' of sod then spread 1 1/2 fractured, took 2 hours
to strip and 3.5 to spread. Had to pack it by bucket loads because it's over a drain
field, didn't want the truck driving on it. I estimated 17 yards and that's what it took. The
machine is only 7 months old. I did ok, but I'm not interested in doing it again.100_2154.JPG100_2153.JPG
 

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When I was 18, I took 1.5 feet out of an airport building under construction that was frozen there, with a wheel barrel and pick. About 50 yards or more. The arms were getting a little stiffer from that. Then they asked me to bring a couple Inches back in . Was too many engineers working there, and I was glad when I started my first apprenticeship shortly afterwards.
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Seen plenty who call themselves operators who can't do a job that tidy. Good work.
It's all top soil where our house is, about 12' deep. So I probably had advantage in
the fact as a first timer I wasn't working in rocky ground. Two reasons I removed it
was there was a well here that ran the yard system. In 2021 this area had a major
drought and well went dry. City water bills are out of sight so it was time to remove
some lawn plus cut the mowing time down.
 

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Where is the gazebo with the mini fridge?
Have a nice patio already, a gaze-E-bow would probably be over kill and don't need a mini
fridge because I haven't drank beer for 14 plus years, and if you have that then it's power
and more waste of money. point is to scale down not up. But I figure when we are gone
who ever owns it then will fill it full of clutter like a boat, travel trailer, car/utility trailer,
a 4x4 and don't forget the ATV's powered by a 5.9 12V. Thing is that's a documented drain
field area and not a RV parking or building spot.
 

Shimmy1

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Had to pack it by bucket loads because it's over a drainfield

Your drainfield will be dead in a few years. Without the grass to use the water, and that rock will now let all precipitation soak in, it will waterlog, and the bacteria will die. Without the bacteria to kept the solids broke down, the soil will clog and game over.
 

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Your drainfield will be dead in a few years. Without the grass to use the water, and that rock will now let all precipitation soak in, it will waterlog, and the bacteria will die. Without the bacteria to kept the solids broke down, the soil will clog and game over.
Drain field is 5 to 6' below surface, already checked on effects of covering with rock by the guy
who put it in of 45 years experience---no issues to arise down the road. Grass doesn't grow in
winter, hardly absorbs any water in those months and hardly any rain 8 months out of the year.
 
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