mbohuntr
Platinum Member
In back of my garage I have a bunch of gravel and fill to level the slope the slab sits on. We would like to use that area as a patio, and wrap it around to the breezeway entrance. The wall would be at least 3' tall, and what ever needs to be below grade. This will support a sectional slab on top.
Someone....... forgot to plan that pour before they had a blacktop driveway installed..(100') no way to get the truck to the pour area without driving on it..
So, I thought about carrying the concrete by the bucketful with my tractor, but unsure if that is do-able. Or.. use my mixer and make vertical sections joined by rebar.. The bars are continuous, but the pours are limited to say...6' long..on a one piece footing.. I could perhaps build a frost wall against the footing and not have to bury it 4' deep to the frostline..
I don't know about a pumper truck, how far can they reach?
Thanks!
Someone....... forgot to plan that pour before they had a blacktop driveway installed..(100') no way to get the truck to the pour area without driving on it..
So, I thought about carrying the concrete by the bucketful with my tractor, but unsure if that is do-able. Or.. use my mixer and make vertical sections joined by rebar.. The bars are continuous, but the pours are limited to say...6' long..on a one piece footing.. I could perhaps build a frost wall against the footing and not have to bury it 4' deep to the frostline..
I don't know about a pumper truck, how far can they reach?
Thanks!