Jeezzzzzhmmm Tim did say he was planning the 2019 Carlisle trip....
Jeezzzzzhmmm Tim did say he was planning the 2019 Carlisle trip....
Building must be dirt cheap there, a 40 foot sea crate in your area is 3550.00. just put it on a roll off truck to deliver it to your place and you are good to go!
im kidding. I would NEVER have someone do that. way way way too big and too many DoT forms and permissions involved.Jeezzzzz
Certainly closer supply from east coast. Do they use them on Lake Michigan?im kidding. I would NEVER have someone do that. way way way too big and too many DoT forms and permissions involved.
don't know. that's what I'm checking. Figured around the port of Chicago, there might be some to be had.Certainly closer supply from east coast. Do they use them on Lake Michigan?
i ripped mine off the jeep cause it was doing that. Aftermarket exhaust had relocated the muffler anywayView attachment 1715203524 Was just out doing a little fix up on the Magnum. Been hearing an occasional little rattle under it for a few weeks now. Was another one of my Turkey pans comeing loose. They are only attached with speed nuts and a few spots have cut through the aluminum. Drops down an bounces off the exhaust. Just put a washer on...
ive formed and poured more concrete than i can count. I'd do it myself. Concrete for that would run me about 1200 for 8 inch thick, M70 grade. but i get a BIG farm discount for it or it'd be about twice that.Just the concrete in this valley would be $2k and that doesn't include having a reasonably competent fellow have the grading and forms done before the concrete gets there. Or just dump it in a pile and flatten it out with a tractor
it varies here depending on grade. for m70 here, with a farm license, its bout 40 bucks a yard, plus 10% delivered. Farms that purchase more than 20 yards at a time, get it at 5% above cost.2 years ago when I retired it was $75/cu yd here. Done that concrete thing too. I found it was better to be on the Shipping end rather than on the Receiving end.
Thats part of why its so cheap here, we buy directly from a local concrete plant so there is no middle man.My sales department tried charging the contractors for the mud and freight separately for a very short time. Freight was always included in the price/yd, we had zones from the plant that determined the freight involved. Some of the contractors bit for a very short time, but they determined as I did before the experiment, that the 5 minutes per yard we gave them to unload was cheaper than the cost of the material plus the cost of the truck from plant to plant by the minute. End experiment.
14 inches at Baltimore Washington Int Airport...Local weather report said we had 11.66 inches of rain in July...
9.38 of that was since this past Saturday!
need to trade your duster for a boatLocal weather report said we had 11.66 inches of rain in July...
9.38 of that was since this past Saturday!
I really didn't see much of it. We got a lot rain, but between my place and work has good drainage. I don't need to cross any of the creeks that had the worst of it.need to trade your duster for a boat
Or did I post this already? I am getting old....Mitch took me to Arlington cemetery, and helped me find my Uncle Bobs grave....I never thought I would see it in my life....
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hadn't seen it so noOr did I post this already? I am getting old....