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  • wow...looks like my yard.. i have to rebuild some walls, whats the best way to calculate the weight of a boulder? I believe its just CT. Field stone but some are like 5 feet x 4 feet by like 3 or 4 feet tall!!!

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  • wow that was exiting can i post a video of me dumping my dump trailer ? it might be thrilling for everyone to see me filling up with #2 !!!!

  • You have to love soft gound and a heavy truck to work in this industry.

  • why is the pusher axle down? baffles me!

  • No, the pusher axle is up. If you look at the pusher axle at the very beginning of the video when he is out on the street you'll see it is indeed in the up position. Nope, no need to be baffled!

  • Man, I bet that fieldstone will beat up the bed of a dumptruck pretty fast

  • Yup, that's why they use bed liners!

  • LOL Dump truck drivers have it the easiest for unloading their load.  Just lift the bed and dump it all on the ground and drive off. No heavy lifting required.

  • hmmm i am in ne tennessee . how much was that load of stone . if you ever need good stone from tn feild stone holla have over 300,000 ton for sale cheap

  • nice truck!

  • Why thank you!  The truck insn't mine, it was hired to do the delivery.

  • its still i nice truck lol

  • Shit like that happens when you are delvering material, people want the material in a certain spot they are gonna have to live with a little damage to the lawn

  • Happy it's not my grass... I assume the owner told you it was OK to destroy it?

    Our company never drive on grass before the customer signs a paper that it's ok (and by signing that, he is also responsible if we get stuck...)

  • Why would you have to "assume" the owner told me it was okay to deliver the stone that he ordered on his lawn where I was told to place it? Where else would it go? With an active driveway during the remodelling of the home we couldn't place it there. I've been doing this for years and yes he signs a release holding me and my trucker harmless should any damage occur during delivery.

  • Sorry, I see now that the tone might be a bit rude in my comment. It's just that so many of our customers expect our equipment to leave less marks than their lawn mowers do, and some actually try to make us pay the "vandalism". They don't expect to have a hole in the garden or even a little spot of flat grass after filling a container with 12 tonnes of debris and have a truck pull it out of there on a rainy day.

  • Good lookin' KW Triaxle! Is that a W 900 or a T 800?

  • Sorry, I do not know what model the truck is. I hire out my deliveries, some day I'll probably purchase my own truck.

  • Where is your business? I'm looking to put up a fieldstone wall in NY outside of Westchester.

  • I am in Connecticut but I deliver stone throughout souteastern NY state and northern NJ. I've delivered over 400 loads in the past six years. I'd be happy to be of help! Email me at johndpayne @ yahoo com. I'll send you pictures of the "raw" material and the finished product after installation!

    John

  • I no longer service New York. I deal exclusively in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, due to the people I purchase my stone from. Sorry.

  • @67olds Do you buy pennsylvania fieldstone or creek stone. How about colonial or blue flagstone?

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