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    Road repairs with the 2a

    The rain that we have had since the beginning of December has wreaked havoc with my roads. The picture shows me repairing a creek crossing which is needed to provide access to my neighbour's place from here - gives both of us an extra way out, plus she is my sister.

    This was the sixth trailer load of rocks dumped in the creek bed to support the crossing and reduce erosion. The rocks varied in size from about 1kg up to as big as I could lift with the crane on the trailer. Rocks are from outcrops of Pilliga sandstone nearby, mostly from just near my house.

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    Good work John,nice trailer
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    Those rocks would look good in my garden - do you deliver?
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    Gee that trailer is big.

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    awesome setup you got there.i hope the erosion is of a minimal

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    The rain that we have had since the beginning of December has wreaked havoc with my roads. The picture shows me repairing a creek crossing which is needed to provide access to my neighbour's place from here - gives both of us an extra way out, plus she is my sister.

    This was the sixth trailer load of rocks dumped in the creek bed to support the crossing and reduce erosion. The rocks varied in size from about 1kg up to as big as I could lift with the crane on the trailer. Rocks are from outcrops of Pilliga sandstone nearby, mostly from just near my house.

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    Can't see where the Creek is meant to go. Through the rock pile?

    If you had the time this type of work these guys do would provide you with a bridge


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    The amount of water, trees, dead stock etc that comes down the creek in heavy rain means that sort of culvert is no better than a pile of rock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slug_burner View Post
    Can't see where the Creek is meant to go. Through the rock pile?
    If you had the time this type of work these guys do would provide you with a bridge
    I would of thought over/under and through the rock pile personally.. the difference being that the rock pile is higher so it is a much shallower place to cross
    and will provide a good grounding to get some traction rather than the sodden river/creek bed you could potentially bog down in
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    I want your trailer.
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