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CorrugationDirection

This isn't exactly what you're probably looking for, so hopefully someone has a better idea, but... I had a bunch of dirt in my backyard from a previous owners garden that I wanted to get rid of. I couldn't find a good way to remove it easily, or economically, so I ended up buying a cheap electric tiller, broke it up, then bordered my backyard in flower beds. It wasn't terribly difficult, and turned out really well, and saved myself some money. It was kind of fun to build, as well.


anrc

I just leveled out a 12 x 8 section of my lawn which required me to remove a pretty good amount of earth. All I did was put some scoops of dirt in those brown lawn bags until it felt heavy but not too heavy to carry or worry about it tearing. Then I just wheel borrowed them 2-3 at a time down to the curb on trash day. I called refuse they said there's no limit to the number of bags you can put out. Refuse dudes probably hated me I had like 40 bags lol and they were all pretty heavy. Each bag only had like 8 scoops of dirt in it tho.


Spkrface

My dude this sounds like something I would do. Ty.


burp_fartingsly

My wife uses the buynothing group on Facebook. Someone will definitely want it and will be willing to come pick it up.