Posted by Stick welding on July 25, 2013 at 23:34:47 from (96.53.210.246):
Been struggling with rain all summer so far at my MX track and the driveway had a few holes from where water was running across. The gravel pit is about 3 miles away and a few of the owners family ride. They've brought me gravel before and when I said I could use some to fill a couple holes, they said no problem. Showed up tonight with a slightly overloaded triple axle Kenworth. 3 buckets from a Cat 980 loader, about 30 tons! The truck is their pit truck but it's only supposed to carry 18 tons on the road. The owners son and couple of cousins did a few laps and he said they should paying me. That's not ever going to happen. 3/4" road crush isn't cheap. They say the track is good for the community and keeps people from riding in their pit. Gotta love good neighbors.
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