12-19-2013, 04:53 AM
If you want to tread lightly you can use a smaller dozer than a D9. D9s are good for ripping, crushing and flattening everything... and they are not delicate.
On some of my sites we used a D4 which was smaller and cheaper. Fine for grubbing and light grading. A D4 is more delicate and easier on the overall. It is cheaper but in some ways it may take longer - smaller bites.
Call Bob Hill - 965-9149 He has done good work for me with a D4 or D5.
Lastly, if you have very specific concerns and plans you really need to be on site while this goes on.
On some of my sites we used a D4 which was smaller and cheaper. Fine for grubbing and light grading. A D4 is more delicate and easier on the overall. It is cheaper but in some ways it may take longer - smaller bites.
Call Bob Hill - 965-9149 He has done good work for me with a D4 or D5.
Lastly, if you have very specific concerns and plans you really need to be on site while this goes on.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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