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Quote from: Flyin6 on August 20, 2017, 05:38:25 PMQuote from: TexasRedNeck on August 20, 2017, 04:56:19 PMget that road widened and leveled so you can get that 26 ton belly dump in there with rock....Yessir!So this means your not getting a hauling and dumping device? Which is understandable after your recent experience with the trailer manufacturers.
Quote from: TexasRedNeck on August 20, 2017, 04:56:19 PMget that road widened and leveled so you can get that 26 ton belly dump in there with rock....Yessir!
get that road widened and leveled so you can get that 26 ton belly dump in there with rock....
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
No pics, it didn't happen.
Don, it is with a heavy heart that I must inform you that YOUR FIRED!reason: failure to take at least 1 picture (with at least a cell phone) of said catastrophic failure of the mechanical device talked about above.atonement: provide at least 1 picture of the catastrophic mechanical failure.
Quote from: nmeyer414 on August 22, 2017, 10:05:41 AMDon, it is with a heavy heart that I must inform you that YOUR FIRED!reason: failure to take at least 1 picture (with at least a cell phone) of said catastrophic failure of the mechanical device talked about above.atonement: provide at least 1 picture of the catastrophic mechanical failure. You took that bait?From those noisy boneheads?Thought you were smarter than thatSo, short hip pocket training session: You can't fire the guy who hired you! I own the friggin place!What kinda of special dumb you been smokin?Let me think, so when was the last time some Sergeant fired me, oh that's right...NEVER!Be careful, you don't want to end up on my radar screen. I have a special sector in the search band for the likes of Ken and Shawn. You don't want to find your place in there...;-)
This is why every officer in charge at any level has been assigned a Sr. NCO.
Be careful, you don't want to end up on my radar screen. I have a special sector in the search band for the likes of Ken and Shawn. You don't want to find your place in there...;-)
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Quote from: Armalite on August 11, 2017, 09:47:56 AMand on the rock slides you built....That is clean washed rock. No fines in it. If you want compaction, you will have to buy a rock material that has fines in it. If you keep using clean washed rock, then expect to spin out every time. Washed rock is fine on flat surfaces, but not on inclines. I realize the error in my waysI'll scrape the #57 onto the road and come over top of what remains with some dense grade.Have it all done before it gets cold.
and on the rock slides you built....That is clean washed rock. No fines in it. If you want compaction, you will have to buy a rock material that has fines in it. If you keep using clean washed rock, then expect to spin out every time. Washed rock is fine on flat surfaces, but not on inclines.
Correct me if I'm wrong Ash but can't Don just leave the rock that is there for base and overlay it with say a #73 (I believe that has crushed limestone in it). This is how we built driveways back in Indiana....
Quote from: Bob/OlallaWa on August 11, 2017, 02:26:59 PMWell I am not Ash, but he needs crusher fines mixed into the clean stuff. If he has elevation room for some minus stuff it should work in and stabilize the clean gravel. If not, scrape some off and start over.It's ok Bob, Ash isn't even considered part time here. It's like he gets drunk every six months and stumbles in here or something.....
Well I am not Ash, but he needs crusher fines mixed into the clean stuff. If he has elevation room for some minus stuff it should work in and stabilize the clean gravel. If not, scrape some off and start over.
Easy full timer...Some of us stay fairly occupied at multiple endeavors....But, look here, its only been about what, 10-11 days, and I've already made a return visit...