Posted by Brokenwrench on January 17, 2008 at 08:51:22 from (75.100.180.42):
In Reply to: OT:dirt trading posted by Dave from MN on January 17, 2008 at 08:01:22:
Boy Dave,
If your on light soil like me, sounds like a great deal. I have a three acre knoll in my pasture that I`d love to do that with, especially if it ain`t my time or equip doing it.
Around here, even field run black dirt is worth more than pit run sand.
We built a shed behind our shop about 8 yrs ago, its pure sand around here. The guys that were preping the pad kept skimming off pure black dirt. Come to find out, when the golf course was built, our back yard was where the black dirt was stockpiled. What they were getting was all the black dirt that had been leveled off after they were done with the course. Needless to say, I had three or four loads hauled home, they traded the rest even up for the backfill and the cost of the site work..
I`d say go for it, if it don`t work out, I`m sure you can find more sand...
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