l.lyle
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quote: Originally posted by Rex W Sims
well the work on the creek crossing was a bust...first piece of concrete I picked up,I blew a hydraulic line that controls the roll on the bucket...took it off ,got in the truck and the temp was 91 degrees at 9:45 am....will go back down after sunset and put the line back on........ ......
That's even more clay than here but what I found works real good is that 3 ft tall silt fence they use everywhere on costruction sites whether they put it where it will do some good or they string it at the top of the hill LOL. Whatever, when the grass is established you can get that used stuff for nothing. Don't lay a long strip down each rut, though that will help some but what works best is cut ten to fourteen ft long pieces and lay them across the whole tworuts like a blanket. Then backfill with rubble if if have it but just a sandy fill works pretty good. Don't level the road before you lay it . It's better to have the road already compacted even if it is rutted. I'm talking avbout the ruts not that it takes the place of a decent size culvert. LOL
Last edited by l.lyle on 07-22-2011 at 02:37 AM
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