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What kind of professional do I need for this situation?
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<blockquote data-quote="Donnarshmr" data-source="post: 5800258" data-attributes="member: 133590"><p>Something that narrow could definitely get back there. How un-level can it tolerate? The grade was cut back in the days of horse-drawn implements, so it's as steep as a horse can get up, which makes it real damned steep for modern machinery. I'm not sure how steep it is, but it's steeper than 1 in 3 (our driveway is 1 in 3 and this is steeper than that).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donnarshmr, post: 5800258, member: 133590"] Something that narrow could definitely get back there. How un-level can it tolerate? The grade was cut back in the days of horse-drawn implements, so it's as steep as a horse can get up, which makes it real damned steep for modern machinery. I'm not sure how steep it is, but it's steeper than 1 in 3 (our driveway is 1 in 3 and this is steeper than that). [/QUOTE]
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