what’s going on everybody so we have a retired client who renovated his landscaping put in new fabric but once he realized how much rock he had to haul in he called us to give him a quote he asked for us to install chocolate pea gravel the first bed you see here is 350 ft the second bed is 250 ft and the third and final bed is 850 ft i used my Toro multiforce to haul the rock from the front of the property all the way to the back it allowed me to get this project completed in a day when realistically it would have taken me a day and a half with how far I would have had to have lugged the wheelbarrows as you can see I would fill up the multiforce dump about five to six buckets at a time then use a rake to spread everything out once I had all the rock spread out I took a tamper over all three beds this makes the rock nice and smooth and very appealing here’s the final results if you guys enjoy this kind of content be sure to like and follow for more and until next time peace

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  1. The first couple shots of finished product you couldn’t even tell, it looked like sand but the last one where you were in the shade was good. Never thought to pack it down like that. Good idea, I’ll use that.

  2. I saw someone that did something like this, except it was on the side of a house between the house and a sidewalk leading to back patio. They also used some sort of glue to keep the rocks from shifting or moving as more of a “permanent” solution so they didn’t move over time. Great work, a machine like that would save me some time on my landscaping jobs.

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