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A Big Blessing

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    Posted: 21 Nov 2021 at 8:20am
My Daughter and her husband had a load of road tar grinding dropped off and spread where the video shows. This is a blessing that will make chores easier and faster in the wet muddy times. They have insisted in doing so much to make life easier for Shirley and myself. We are both so thankful!


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Called 'Millings' here, many companies are now selling them for just as done in the vid, great choice!!
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Looks good.
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Great news! I know that will help out very much. God Bless!
No greater gift than healthy grandkids!
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Dick...take something smooth and drive over it like a car/truck tire. if it is ground up asphalt it will set up when the sun beats down on it, you may get ruts you can't get out when that happens. i found that out the hard way. drive forward and backwards, move over a few inches and do it again. don't use a tractor with lug bar tires, that will make it really rough. if you have a buddy with a small packer, that would be ideal!
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 Good Deal Dick,,,them ponies are gonna love you even more,,,,,NOW,,they'll want you to be out there with them even more,,,Clap
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  That's great that they done that for you. I done our driveway with them and love them
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Originally posted by shameless dude shameless dude wrote:

Dick...take something smooth and drive over it like a car/truck tire. if it is ground up asphalt it will set up when the sun beats down on it, you may get ruts you can't get out when that happens. i found that out the hard way. drive forward and backwards, move over a few inches and do it again. don't use a tractor with lug bar tires, that will make it really rough. if you have a buddy with a small packer, that would be ideal!

That is the way I did it with this tire. 


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Totally agree with others about grading and compacting.  Even if you have to bring someone in to do it, you'll be much happier in the long run.
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My personality is who I am. My attitude depends on who you are.
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  If you spray them with deisel fuel on a hot sunny day they might melt together 
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My Son Inlaw owns an asphalt business and has brought his vibrating roller over to roll my lawn.  He was grinding off to put down new and sent one of the truckers to my place with some of the finer fresh stuff.  He will bring another load later. I think it will be next year as the season is coming to an end soon. I need to grade off more dirt at the north end of the barn to better drain away from the door area.  When I get the doors up.
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