No way- would have used a mini ex, spoiled on plywood, 2 years and "90% back to normal" ?? Spoil the sod off to the side- will be settling for next 20 years
@Whistledawgs Yes, I wish I would've had them spoil the sod off to the side but didn't have the means to get any plywood.It's been close to 3 years & yes settling is still happening but you can barely tell where the work was done.Everyday for 1 month after this was done I was out side soaking the ground down with water and adding extra soil I had from the back yard,that helped quite a bit.Once the ice,snow melt & it warms up I'll make a video showing the recovery.Never the less,thanks for watchn
@michaeltovar It was all I had at that time plus digging 3'+ and over 50' still would've had an impact on the yard even if I had a trench digger.The biggest problem was getting through the dbl brick foundation.2 years later now and the yard is 90% back to normal.
No way- would have used a mini ex, spoiled on plywood, 2 years and "90% back to normal" ?? Spoil the sod off to the side- will be settling for next 20 years
Whistledawgs 1 year ago
@Whistledawgs Yes, I wish I would've had them spoil the sod off to the side but didn't have the means to get any plywood.It's been close to 3 years & yes settling is still happening but you can barely tell where the work was done.Everyday for 1 month after this was done I was out side soaking the ground down with water and adding extra soil I had from the back yard,that helped quite a bit.Once the ice,snow melt & it warms up I'll make a video showing the recovery.Never the less,thanks for watchn
SSArt98 1 year ago 2
That poor backhoe. Shaking it to pieces.
GearGrinder33 1 year ago
@GearGrinder33 It's got turrets....j/k
SSArt98 1 year ago
What the hell were they using a 580 for? Thre are MUCH smaller pieces of equipment that would make less of an impact on the yard.
michaeltovar 1 year ago
@michaeltovar It was all I had at that time plus digging 3'+ and over 50' still would've had an impact on the yard even if I had a trench digger.The biggest problem was getting through the dbl brick foundation.2 years later now and the yard is 90% back to normal.
SSArt98 1 year ago