Posted by Geo-TH,In on November 04, 2019 at 13:26:55 from (174.241.131.190):
In Reply to: My Driveway posted by Danny Prosser on November 04, 2019 at 10:40:05:
I used to have 4 house trailers on 1 acre. Best thing I ever did was to tear them down. Area planning wouldn't let anyone move them I couldn't give them. Tear them down.
I would buy 20 to 40 ton of white rock annually. Back then it cost a little over$400 for 20 ton. I've moved estimate 40 ton to where I plan to build a pole barn.
Here is a picture of the clean gravel which ranged from #2 to #8. The gravel with more dirt was on the top inch for so. That gavel will be used for road bed. The clean was used for barn floor. Got it packed in real good
The barn floor is within a quarter inch of level because a quarter inch of concrete is about $120 plus tax.
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