Posted by Geo-TH,In on January 14, 2020 at 04:28:11 from (174.241.132.63):
In Reply to: Re: Did some excavating posted by John in Mich on January 13, 2020 at 18:01:46:
John, North of the barn is a small hill, above 4 feet above grade. That's where I got some of the fill. No way could I hall in 4 feet of dirt. Everything else is downhill. My son wants some fill dirt in Plainfield. I may harvest some dirt from north of the barn.
Like my first pole barn I'll make the water flow away after, regardless of how much dirt I have to remove.
I had no stumps to remove. My dirt is like a dark sand, drains well. I can drive Jubilee lawn after rain and not leave ruts. Can't say that about my property west of Terre Haute, it clay. Stays wet for long time.
I'm winning. Blessings things were delayed to discover dirt around poles weren't packed in. George
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