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Old 10-13-2005, 12:28 AM
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Thanks alot for the response.

Everything I've heard outside of this board says a 4 footer isn't all that tough to put up, especially when a friend of mine is going to lend a hand. He's not licensed but he put up a 24'x8' high wall using 75 lb. blocks 6 years ago and it hasn't budged one millimeter.

Anything higher and I would hire it out but not this job.

Thanks again,

DT.



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Originally posted by HardDaysKnight
Tractornewbie, Lanelle really answers your question: I've never done a retaining wall before.Given I have/can get the right equipment, how difficult a task is this?

It's more of a technical process than you think. If it was
an 18" to 24" wall I would help, as well as others here might,
give you some guidance. A wall that is 4ft in height is best
constructed by a lic/ins professional. That being said, it would
be unprofessional to walk you through it.
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