Just wondering, was that big area to that entrance reinforced with extra material this time around before fresh asphalt was steamrolled in place, due to the wear and tare of vehicles coming in and out there?
You could make the square cut first and then use the hoe jack, but then you can't jack too close to the cut lines because more asphalt could break off that is actually good. I think if it was a smaller area then you would cut lines first and a backhoe wouldn't even be needed. But the worst part was such a wide area, the backhoe with jack attachment was needed.
Back track from what I said. I assume the jack attachment is better suited for concrete? If the cut lines in the asphalt are thick enough and deep enough, then could you use the edge of the backhoe bucket to lift chunks of asphalt like taking chunks off the top of certain types of cake so to speak? Instead of doing just a square cut around the area, could you do multiple cut lines inside the square cut?
Hey Ted, what’s with the funky chevron graphics on the 1T? Looks ace!
Looks well doesn’t it it’s not mine it belongs to a pal of mine that was doing the job
Cool job🤜
Just wondering, was that big area to that entrance reinforced with extra material this time around before fresh asphalt was steamrolled in place, due to the wear and tare of vehicles coming in and out there?
It was have hot roll tarmac which is very hard wearing 👍
Keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
nice job
Thank you! Cheers!
Kids was Brave stood still next to the Dumper 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️😳
Should of cut the road to begin with and dug out the asphalt
Using the hoe jack was a waste of time
Thanks for tell me 👍
You could make the square cut first and then use the hoe jack, but then you can't jack too close to the cut lines because more asphalt could break off that is actually good. I think if it was a smaller area then you would cut lines first and a backhoe wouldn't even be needed. But the worst part was such a wide area, the backhoe with jack attachment was needed.
Back track from what I said. I assume the jack attachment is better suited for concrete? If the cut lines in the asphalt are thick enough and deep enough, then could you use the edge of the backhoe bucket to lift chunks of asphalt like taking chunks off the top of certain types of cake so to speak? Instead of doing just a square cut around the area, could you do multiple cut lines inside the square cut?