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- SE Michigan in the middle of nowhere
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- Kubota M9000 HDCC3 M9000 HDC
Gabby:
I do the concrete thing (80# quick crete) so I don't need much sand/dirt for tamping. I love Quick-Crete, it says on the bag "Just add water and mix"....haha. If you have a cement mixer like I do it's okay. Wheelbarrow and hoe method will give you blisters right away. That's neither here nor there as I just dump the bag in the posthole with the post and in about a week the ground moisture sets the Quick-Crete.
I have never had the sand fall off the flites and I never wet it. As I said previously, wet sand is extremely abrasive...very hard on the PHD flites and cutter.
I do the concrete thing (80# quick crete) so I don't need much sand/dirt for tamping. I love Quick-Crete, it says on the bag "Just add water and mix"....haha. If you have a cement mixer like I do it's okay. Wheelbarrow and hoe method will give you blisters right away. That's neither here nor there as I just dump the bag in the posthole with the post and in about a week the ground moisture sets the Quick-Crete.
I have never had the sand fall off the flites and I never wet it. As I said previously, wet sand is extremely abrasive...very hard on the PHD flites and cutter.