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What tractor attachment for shaving off grass???
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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3005006" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Not practical..the lowest spot (in the large flat area) is too deep compared to the sides...I'd have to bring in a massive amount of fill dirt and build the pad up before pouring a slab. The "flat" area is prob 8-10ft wide and then on both sides it rises probably 6-10 inches from the lowest spot in the middle of the shed pad dimensions. </p><p></p><p>If i did a stemwall I could save a little dirt work if doing a pad, but still lots more work & cost than the current plan...plus, a perm structure which I don't want. I agree slab is best option but in this case for me it is not an option unfortunately, it will either be on piers or skids & a gravel pad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3005006, member: 24531"] Not practical..the lowest spot (in the large flat area) is too deep compared to the sides...I'd have to bring in a massive amount of fill dirt and build the pad up before pouring a slab. The "flat" area is prob 8-10ft wide and then on both sides it rises probably 6-10 inches from the lowest spot in the middle of the shed pad dimensions. If i did a stemwall I could save a little dirt work if doing a pad, but still lots more work & cost than the current plan...plus, a perm structure which I don't want. I agree slab is best option but in this case for me it is not an option unfortunately, it will either be on piers or skids & a gravel pad. [/QUOTE]
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