Lot's of great ideas....really has me thinking.
I've looked into mobile crushers, though maybe not quite enough.
Right now my top 3 choices seem to be
1) Geo grid on top of the concrete...no demo, no waste. Money saved could cover geo grid costs and would have a solid, weed free base. How...
More than likely there is no base that supports the pavement.
The plan now is to remove it, re-grade where needed, put down some heavy duty geo fabric and bring in some crusher run. The ground underneath I'm sure is already thoroughly compacted...so I'm hoping to keep the grading at a minimum...
Yeah, dump trucks are going to be costly as well.
I'm curious if anyone has any experience with crushing attachments as it would be ideal to be able to re-use the concrete as a gravel.
We built on 12 acres that had an old 750' long concrete driveway that was poured at various times whenever the previous owner's friends had concrete waste they needed to dump.
The time is past due for us to address this monstrosity and we are trying to figure out options.
Because it's so...
I have not....mines long gone. I just make sure to keep dirt and debris out for now. I suspect their p40/p80 joystick is the same as ours, though I can't find the boot as an individual replacement on their website. It might be worth a call to see if they offer one.
I have yet to remove the...
For those looking, I found a replacement for our C50 joystick cables at a reasonable price (~$70).
https://summit-hydraulics.com/product/joystick-cable-for-hydraulic-valves-remote-push-pull-control/?attribute_cable-length=59
Length is 59" (1.5m)
Part number: JHDC-1.5M
Looking for a first tractor and stumbled across a 1996 Nortrac 304 with 579 hours and a Great Bend 240 FL for $6500. What's the consensus on these? I'll be using this for a 12 acre homestead doing mowing/plowing etc. I have no problem turning wrenches when needed, but it would be nice if it...
I'm in the process of purchasing a little over 12 acres that is currently almost all cleared. We will need to mow/brush hog around 4-5 acres of it. Around 3 will be devoted to planting crops for deer. A half to an acre will be devoted to a garden. There is one mildly sloping hill. The...