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Don’t you guys have any sand in TN? You need the grit for traction. And the dark color of sand attracts the suns rays and helps to melt it too.Our county has been spreading ag lime on the roads.
Cut them some slack Andy, they are new at this. Also, sand is hard to come by in clay land.Don’t you guys have any sand in TN? You need the grit for traction. And the dark color of sand attracts the suns rays and helps to melt it too.
I live in the land of clay and taconite rock I know what you mean about sand not being everywhereCut them some slack Andy, they are new at this. Also, sand is hard to come by in clay land.
We don’t have much sand here eitherCut them some slack Andy, they are new at this. Also, sand is hard to come by in clay land.
Never heard that one. How’s it working out?Our county has been spreading ag lime on the roads.
We use the fines from crushed blue stone and shale on the dirt roads here. Cinders are still used in some places. They were more popular years ago but I think they’re harder to get now that coal powered electric plants are disappearing.We don’t have much sand here either
They do that alsoWe use the fines from crushed blue stone and shale on the dirt roads here. Cinders are still used in some places. They were more popular years ago but I think they’re harder to get now that coal powered electric plants are disappearing.
Definitely got some ropes and ascenders to de-resin.Looks sticky…
What do you use for that?Definitely got some ropes and ascenders to de-resin.
show us how its doneMorning traction seekers. Gonna grab some panels for the shop after work. That’s pretty much the highlight of my day.
Stay gay boys…
Cut them some slack Andy, they are new at this. Also, sand is hard to come by in clay land.
I live in the land of clay and taconite rock I know what you mean about sand not being everywhere
We get the sand for free - it’s dredged from the Mississippi River to keep the barge lanes open. South of me, in Houston County, they setup a line drag and harvest the sand from the much smaller root river each summer. By the next summer, the hole has filled back in with new sand. They stockpile it on the bank right next to the river and dredge line.We don’t have much sand here either