willie59
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With the amount of rain you've had lately I'm surprised you're getting anything done.
Looking good like always CM do you have to deal with rock you have to hammer out much?
It's been a while since I updated my thread, it's been busy.
End of work Friday, building pad roughed in. Those three machines with the right humans behind the controls can move a substantial amount of dirt. No GPS needed.
Excellent work CM !
Got a few dirt / mud jobs waiting where I can leave the tape measure & transit at home , I love those jobs
Lucy looks like she is doing great as a supervisor
Hey Cm, great to see you got the new crew making money. Just curious but do you need to licensed to do fire lines in AL? It varies so much from area to another.
I am with you on the right guys don't need GPS to move a lot of dirt. A day will come when us old farts that can use hubs and bluetops will be needed because GPS won't work on a certain site.
That is neat about the marble. How does it hold up. Does it degrade with traffic?
CM, how do you like those trench rollers as opposed to a hoepac on the backhoe or say a hoepac on a 130 sized machine?
I swear i'm not a Star Wars nerd, but since it's a different model roller it should b a different R number. R3 would be the obvious choice, but anything from 3-9 works.