What's the best way to do this without just a shovel, wheelbarrow, and a bow rake?
10andBOUNCE said:
Depending on where you are there are a couple landscaping companies that do this work. They use these lawn spreaders. You can rent them, but hard to find. And the issue becomes how you load the hopper. 6-8 yards isn't too bad.
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I'm trying to plan the same kind of project with 10-12 yards to level some bad areas and work in some organic matter. I'll likely just do it over the course of a week the old fashioned way with a leveling rake. Was quoted $1k from a company I know of for 5,000 sq ft, but some of that was being out of their service range in Dallas.
10andBOUNCE said:
I don't but will ask the guys I got a quote from who rents them in north Dallas.
Might be worth asking what they would charge since you're close-ish to their location in Lavon. Probably going to run $200 for the rental plus another $2-300 for compost delivery. Unless you want the beating of doing it yourself, which I can appreciate!
Snug Valley Turf & Land Mgmt
469-826-7595
Sounds about like me, I appreciate that!ChoppinDs40 said:10andBOUNCE said:
I don't but will ask the guys I got a quote from who rents them in north Dallas.
Might be worth asking what they would charge since you're close-ish to their location in Lavon. Probably going to run $200 for the rental plus another $2-300 for compost delivery. Unless you want the beating of doing it yourself, which I can appreciate!
Snug Valley Turf & Land Mgmt
469-826-7595
Thanks. Was looking at doing myself. I can probably put 3 yards in my truck bed. I'm no stranger to back breaking all day yard work. Put out almost 4 yards of mulch myself this weekend.
Added a river rock bed with flagstones a few weekends ago. Almost 3,000 lbs of stone/rocks. Wheelbarrow and a shovel
HDeathstar said:
Compost is easy to put out. Very light.
Dump wheelbarrow in spots and rake into the grass with some of the blades showing. Water.
only reason i hate doing it is because I don't have a truck and my compost place is only open for a few hours on Saturday. pain is just getting it to the house.
Whitetail said:
I put out 5.5 yards of bags. $2 per 2.0 cu ft now at Lowe's. Easy to dump it by the bag.
depends on how big your wheelbarrow is. Most are 3 cu ft, so that'd be 90 loads. have fun.Quote:
Just ordered 10 yards to get delivered today. Any bets on how many wheelbarrows this is going to be?