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Jim from the Natural Gardener was not sure the dump truck would fit through the gate. It fit with only 4 inches on each side to spare. To get in and out of the yard to bring him a tree saw and lopers, I had to go under the back of the dump truck. It was tall enough that I manage without crawling. He wasn't sure he would be able to dump the soil because of the overhead cable lines even if we cut down the tree limb and the smaller one next to it to get the dump truck through the gate. It all worked out as you can see.
The tree limb behind the compost/soil was the bigger of the two limbs we cut down. Jim from the Natural Gardener did all the sawing and he was really quick. He even offered to help me move the thing into the backyard. I told him I could handle that part.
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It is too hot to start moving the compost to where I want to put it and I may have to rethink how the garden soil is going to work since we will end up with more compost in it than should technically be there.
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