Posted by rrlund on March 02, 2018 at 07:27:10 from (69.36.53.86):
I wonder what kind of mess I'm making for myself? They're cutting trees along the road in a major clean up project. The wife stopped them yesterday and asked if they'd dump a load of chips in the yard for her to use in the garden and flower beds. They did and it wasn't a small load either. I've been dealing with mud where I drive to feed cattle,so I dumped a few loader buckets of them in some ruts this morning before I fed. It worked great as far as keeping everything upright,so when she went to town,I told her to stop and tell them to dump two more if they wanted to. They were here within 5 minutes with one. He said they were just about done,but they'd have one more. I'm gonna fill ruts and spread the rest in a spot that's just slick and muddy in general. I think it'll be OK at least until it starts to decompose. Anybody else ever dumped any in a driveway or anything?
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