If you’re only doing 3-4 k sqft maybe think about sod?I definitely want to get seed down to take advantage of the spring. I'm glad you think it's a good, or not a bad, idea.
Honestly I was thinking of the Dingo just to move the material, am I crazy to plan to spread it with a regular rake?
If yer areas to cover aren’t uphill of yer piles whatabout the old fashioned wheelbarrow with a shovel & a rake way?I've got 3 loads of top soil and 4 loads of sand and one load of driveway stone.
If I had to guess, I'd say the area to be covered is 3-4000 square feet.
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Looks to me like 3-4 days of work.I've got 3 loads of top soil and 4 loads of sand and one load of driveway stone.
I realize a load is somewhat vague, I'm not sure of the size of the truck.
I'll take a pic and post it.
If I had to guess, I'd say the area to be covered is 3-4000 square feet.
Edit to add pics, not sure if it helps:
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Driveway stone
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All uphill.If yer areas to cover aren’t uphill of yer piles whatabout the old fashioned wheelbarrow with a shovel & a rake way?
Tis good exercise before ski & snow shoveling season. Just pace yourself.
Ya might wanna tarp the dirt piles while they're dry so they aren’t as heavy to boot.
All the nitrogen from the snow will really make it pop come spring.
That familiar pile looks like a Party that I would rather not attend.I'm with ya Harv
I'll be moving material this weekend
Edit to add. This is a 10 wheeler load. I'll time it to give you a better idea. Previously I was going from memory. This will be more accurate.
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