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    #16
    What Dale said, if not. can you move the shed to level ground?

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      #17
      What Dale said.
      Hopefully with the gravel dumped up the hill, not at the bottom

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        #18
        Originally posted by brushtrooper View Post
        Make soil cement. I had similar issue on river crossing at the Atascosa river. I took a tiller, tilled dirt on the both steep sides. Spread Portland cement out, tilled it in and watered it down good. Hard as a rock going on 3 yrs or so. Measurements were basically, that looks like enough. I rolled/packed it in with my truck while it was being watered in.
        Now that’s an interesting concept to file away, thanks for sharing.

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          #19
          Originally posted by tps7742 View Post
          Now that’s an interesting concept to file away, thanks for sharing.
          Ironically, I helped my landowner on
          my deer lease 30 years ago the same way on the river crossing.

          Also the Atascosa river !



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            #20
            So I decided the first step was to get the extra hump out of the rise. Just regraded and laid the existing paver grids back down. Working fine right now but it would be easy to pulled them and relay with the concrete soil method mentioned above.
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