On 1/12/2012 10:02 AM, Trish Dougherty wrote:
There's an old saying "you can do a lot if you're handy - with money" Otherwise you have to improvise good luck with your project.Ben
We had hard pack and gravel...but over time it's been ground into the road. We have a line on getting road base for free...but there's the issue of getting it here, dumping it and spreading it. Kevin has a buddy with a dump truck, but it requires a CDL, so we have to wait until truck owner has time to drive and till we have enough $$$$ for the gas...right at 100 miles round trip.
I'm also trying to work a deal with the dirt race track across the street to borrow their giant John Deere. He's got a sheepsfoot and a blade, we could have a nice driveway! He knows how to build a road. His racing season is done so he's not using his equipment till the end of Feb.
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 12:23 AM, Ben Pender <ben_pender@yahoo.com> wrote:
Trish,
Uh, one word: Gravel? Seems like that would be the solution. But that's just me (and I live out in the country, too...)
Regards,
Ben Pender
Klassic Autos
Vintage European Auto service, repair, and parts
Madison, AL
256-489-9560
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