Lil Foot
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1979 B7100DT Gear, Nissan Hanix N150-2 Excavator
My place up north has always had a little water across the driveway when it rains heavily, but the county has recently re-graded the roadbeds, ditches, & culverts. We used to get runoff from a couple blocks, now it's more like 1 1/2 miles. A 16" county culvert brings all this water across my drive, with the results shown below in the first two pics. When I brought this to the county's attention, they took the attitude of "Yeah, so what?"
So my only solution was to raise the driveway & put in a culvert to get the water under the drive & past my buildings before it spreads out on my second acre.
I used the FEL for moving & leveling fill & moving & positioning rocks; the backhoe saw some use in positioning rocks; the box blade cut water courses, moved & leveled fill, & did some rock positioning; the front blade scraped the cinders that I would reuse off the areas to be lifted, and did some fill spreading & leveling; my 920lb roller used for leveling & compaction; and the skid was used to move rock.
The 3rd pic shows the original grade, some washed away cinders, and the yellow arrow shows about where the county culvert is located.
So my only solution was to raise the driveway & put in a culvert to get the water under the drive & past my buildings before it spreads out on my second acre.
I used the FEL for moving & leveling fill & moving & positioning rocks; the backhoe saw some use in positioning rocks; the box blade cut water courses, moved & leveled fill, & did some rock positioning; the front blade scraped the cinders that I would reuse off the areas to be lifted, and did some fill spreading & leveling; my 920lb roller used for leveling & compaction; and the skid was used to move rock.
The 3rd pic shows the original grade, some washed away cinders, and the yellow arrow shows about where the county culvert is located.
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