Good Find! At least I think so...

charles todd

Well-known Member
Picked these up last week, 22 15" x 8" concrete culverts... They are seconds and I got them for 1/3 the price. They weigh about 1200-1300 lbs each. Both goosenecks were LOADED. I estimate there is 28,000 lbs of concrete here. My wife and I set 3 today. Building a 1/2 mile road.

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Enjoy,

Charles
 
What size are they actually? Description says 15" long and 8" diameter that would be drain tile size. Those pictured are 8' lona and look like 18" in diametor.
 
They are 15" I.D. x 8' long. It was late when I posted. My wife and I bought 50 acres of wooded land about 3 years ago and we are going to build a house in the back. I am building a road to the house site. I have a few more than needed right now (22), I may sell some later. Like I said, good find, good price. We set (3) yesterday and may have to set (3) more beside it, big ditch. Shooting off the hip. This and one more makes two :eek:

Charles
 
Good way to buy them, someone advertised a pile of much larger diameter concrete pipe on craigslist here. I've set miles of those when doing sitework years ago, most times we installed them for storm drain lines, connected to catch basins, we did a lot of subdivisions with roads that had storm drainage systems, seemed they always specified concrete pipe.

Those large diameter ones, can be dangerous, have to make darned sure the stack or loose ones are secured, chocked and blocked, don't take much to get one rolling, and you don't want to be in it's path, saw it happen, was caused by vibration of our equipment working nearby.
 

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