Posted by Ron/PA on November 29, 2012 at 08:03:50 from (108.57.29.121):
In Reply to: What should a guy use posted by rd 2n in mo on November 29, 2012 at 07:03:59:
I'd also highly recommend blacktop or asphalt millings. They make a great sealed coat that's flexible as well as easy to maintain. From the sound of your post I'll assume there's some grade and runoff problems. This has done well for us in both cases as well as nearly eliminating the dust situation.
Here in PA the state looks for places to dump them in the summer when they're milling and resurfacing roads.
Now to hijack this a bit, to the responses that think Hoofer should flip off the county and tell THEM to fix it if they don't like it.
With what? The county has no money, they must confiscate money from it's citizens to do anything. Those confiscations are called taxes. So are you saying in essence that his neighbors should make the repairs to Hoofers private property?
Sometimes I'm glad I don't have neighbors that think like that.
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