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   / Roads #11  
This is the D9 approaching the ravine. gives you a perspective of the magnitude of the task.
 

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   / Roads #13  
Once he got to the bottom, he had to build it up some first before continuing. Here he is starting to cut the other side.
 

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   / Roads #15  
I'm having road work done right now. I paid $120 an hour for the dozer work. We are cutting 600' of new road and smooth out approx. 1200' of an exising road (hardly a road...just wheel tracks...) Still don't know exactly what it will cost me yet.
 
   / Roads #16  
I'm having road work done right now. I paid $120 an hour for the dozer work. We are cutting 600' of new road and smooth out approx. 1200' of an exising road (hardly a road...just wheel tracks...) Still don't know exactly what it will cost me yet.
 
   / Roads #19  
I'm confused on what your using for your road. Is that the price for 4 inches of gravel to be put down with nothing on top?

Limestone gravel in my area of East Texas is $14 a ton a few months ago. I'm sure the price of fuel has increased that some. A full load on a belly dump has about 26 tones on it and will give me 4 plus inches of material ten feet wide for close to a hundred feet.

That's $364 per load. For 12 foot wide and inflation, I'd say $450 is a safe working number.

Do that for 2,700 feet and you are looking at $12,150 in rock.

Are you sure that price was for square feet and not liniear feet? Your looking at another $20,000 in labor.

Eddie
 
   / Roads #20  
I'm confused on what your using for your road. Is that the price for 4 inches of gravel to be put down with nothing on top?

Limestone gravel in my area of East Texas is $14 a ton a few months ago. I'm sure the price of fuel has increased that some. A full load on a belly dump has about 26 tones on it and will give me 4 plus inches of material ten feet wide for close to a hundred feet.

That's $364 per load. For 12 foot wide and inflation, I'd say $450 is a safe working number.

Do that for 2,700 feet and you are looking at $12,150 in rock.

Are you sure that price was for square feet and not liniear feet? Your looking at another $20,000 in labor.

Eddie
 

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