Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Getting stuck in the mud

 

Got good friends who work at the Irwindale / Azusa rock crushing & gravel pits. I can probably get you some free truck loads, but you would have to pay freightage, or bring a truck down and haul it back. Alternatively, you can do it a bag or two at a time. Good exercise, spread the cost out, and so on.  Hey, here is a better thought - I once put in a 3" x 15 foot cement pad for a tetherball court by hand. You could section off six foot runs and create a concrete driveway. Might take a few years, but think of the pride you would have in driving up yo your doorstep.
 
brian from laverne, ca
Mary (195K)  Martha (280K)
1983 w123 300d's

From: max_stemple <jasperezra@gmail.com>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 11:16 AM
Subject: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Getting stuck in the mud

 
Gravel is marvelous stuff, for my 1.3 mile drive way I figure it would only run about $25K or so. Only need it in spring thaw here. Max

--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Ben Pender <ben_pender@...> 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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