mx842
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- Joined
- Feb 26, 2011
- Messages
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- Location
- Richmond Va
- Tractor
- Kubota L3301, PowerKing 2414, John Deere 316, Gravely ZT HD 52
Baby cooperhead no match for a big Mack concrete truck.
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Third load, which makes 27 yards comes up short by about 1/2 yard and had to send truck back for 1 yard min. They didn't charge me extra though I just had to pay for the one yard of mix for $105.00.
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Curious the specs of the concrete they poured. Looks fairly "wet".
Great looking barn/shop building, I learned some things that'll likely help us when we get to that point with our barn, even though we're not doing radiant (or any other routine) heating.
BUT... your links didn't work on this particular post.
mx842 I noticed some fresh concrete splashed up on the siding. I would suggest you wash that off as soon as possible.
Did you hear that annoying hissing sound from a cut tube? :laughing:
Do you see any red when you look into the cuts?
Good job! Isn't it a relief to have that pour done and have a nice place to walk around and work. It's always such a relief to get out of the ground and have concrete.