Bad day/good day.....

Anonymous-0

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Finally finishing up a roundpen that was started last fall (long story). Everything finished except 25t of sand. Stuff on the link below was installed, filled with fine gravel and packed. Was looking at 8 15 mile trips @ 10mph and a lot of shoveling. Lucked out when I called about the sand because they had to order it, since I am between the two points it was easier on all concerned to deliver in two loads. Had everything ready for a big truck to drive in (sheets of plywood where he would stop and change directions). Guy comes in w/ the first load everything fine. He danced around on the ground commenting on the plastic stuff and I told him it was fine as long as you took it slow etc. He left and came back w/ the last load, backed in and dumped and then eased forward a few feet and spun his wheels ripping up about 100 sq ft of my floor and took off without even a second look. Can only think that he done it on purpose. Anyway, jumped on the ATV and cut across country to beat him to where he was going, told the boss about it and was waiting for him. Sure pays to be nice (I cooled off on the way). Boss told me to have it fixed and send him the bill. Told him I could fix it myself but it was more principal than anything else. He agreed and gave me the sand for free along with all the landscape mulch (bark) that I need to pretty things up. Now I just gotta spread everything out smooth.

http://www.ecora-gmbh.de/de/ecoraster-made-in-germany.html

Dave
 
Huh ?? everything was in German? Didn't understand a thing i read.
Hey what happend to that concrete type stuff you were going to put down.
Get that done.??


Farmer
 

The picture was kinda universal............. Got the two places almost smoothed off for the concrete stuff. Supposed to storm a little this weekend then cool off next week (about 95 today in the shade). The plastic stuff is much easier on the muscles and bones (5lb per sq meter vs 225lb). Costs twice as much but worth it. Just couldn,t pass up a deal on the concrete and there is little to no preperation for what I'm using it for.

Dave
 
Driver probably knew something was up when he pulled on site and saw the situation. Sounds like he expressed some concern. Don't know what the situation was, don't really understand your post, but if you are expecting a tandem axle dumptruck hauling 12 plus tons of sand to drive on subgrade covered with plastic and not cause any damage, then I don't know.
 

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