Thats in the neighborhood of my last quote - I decided I did not need it that bad.$400 a load for SB2. If you want something that's been washed, it's even more.
Pretty sure my investment in ~1500' of asphalt has paid for itself.....
Dan
Thats in the neighborhood of my last quote - I decided I did not need it that bad.$400 a load for SB2. If you want something that's been washed, it's even more.
I have a shale driveway. After a hard freeze, snow, then thaw, I buried my service truck (F550 w/ crane, 17,500 lbs)Thats in the neighborhood of my last quote - I decided I did not need it that bad.
Pretty sure my investment in ~1500' of asphalt has paid for itself.....
Dan
It's like eating an elephantI have 1/4 mile long driveway, I'm really not looking forward to the cost of rocking it.![]()
Extra Funds??? What are those?It's like eating an elephantOne load at a time when you have the extra funds.
I do too, but I did it several years ago for about $5K.I have 1/4 mile long driveway, I'm really not looking forward to the cost of rocking it.![]()
Did you put cloth down?I have a shale driveway. After a hard freeze, snow, then thaw, I buried my service truck (F550 w/ crane, 17,500 lbs)
Wife's car was sketchy getting in and out. Thats when I called for stone. I could really use one more load. I had to fill some deep ruts between the service truck and the tri axle dump truck.
RCW, what they call crusher run in the east is SB2 in arkansas.
I wish I could get them here, but none of the places that have them will sell, they are like gold here.We have started buying asphalt millings for our 1/2 mile drive. Cost less than washed gravel and has held up extremely well so far in the areas we have done with 8 tri axle loads. Probably need 8 or 10 more loads to do the whole road. Best we have come up with for the road in the 32 years we have been trying to maintain it.
Since you have family members with L-series Kubotas of similar size, I'm wondering if you will do a fuel usage comparison between Orange and Red to see how they stack up? I'm very curious.Hauled the Massey for the first time yesterday.
Went to my sister in-laws to brush hog.
The Massey doesn't fit on the trailer as nicely as the L1501 did.
I ended up having to roll the bucket forward, remove the tailgate ramp and store it under the brush hog.
Then let the brush hog hang off the back.
I could back onto the trailer with the L1501, drop the tire for the brush hog onto the chain box, and have enough room to raise and lock the tailgate![]()
I slid off the driveway when I buried the truck.Did you put cloth down?
If we don't the rock migrates to china in a very short time.
When I put up my yard fence I did about the same. Only I attached a cable comealong to the bucket of the tractor which allowed me to easily adjust the height of the fence. And the comealong could really put some tension on the fencing!Used the Massey today to stretch fence. Put up a 125ft x 110ft dog run in a shaded area of the front yard.
Sandwiching the wire between a couple 2x6's and a tow strap sure cut down fighting with the wire![]()