You do such a nice job finish grading the aggregate with the Kubota blade. I'm not a professional and mine typically look like a wash board when I'm finished. I end up using a landscape rake on my tractor to do finish work.
I paid $30 per ft for the 2ft culverts it was 40ft so $1200. That's a lot more than I was paying just a couple of years ago. Thank you for watching, and have a wonderful day 😀
You do such a nice job finish grading the aggregate with the Kubota blade. I'm not a professional and mine typically look like a wash board when I'm finished. I end up using a landscape rake on my tractor to do finish work.
@ChuckKalish Thank you very much. Fine grading is difficult. It takes a lot of practice. Thank you very much for watching, and have a wonderful day 😀
That grading bucket seems to hold a lot of material... I need one! What size and brand is the bucket?
Nice job Jeremy. All's well that ends well. What would be the ideal amount of coverage on top of the pipe to keep it safe? Thanks again for the video.
@RichBenson-jx8pt ideal is 12 inches. The first time around, I only had about 4" I didn't feel like that was enough. Thank you, and have a great day 😀
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What are costs of the culver piping? Still crazy high!
I paid $30 per ft for the 2ft culverts it was 40ft so $1200. That's a lot more than I was paying just a couple of years ago. Thank you for watching, and have a wonderful day 😀