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<blockquote data-quote="Pringles" data-source="post: 7607904" data-attributes="member: 6404"><p>The op said that she had put 80 to 100 tons of tar plannings on to the track "costing several thousand pounds".</p><p></p><p>Did she buy the plannings from a legitimate source? I think she has been shafted by whoever supplied the material as the going rate for plannings around here is £7 per ton delivered.</p><p></p><p> Just going by the picture which she has posted, if the pail of sh!te that she has picked was tipped back out on to the track (obviously to demonstrate the huge quantities involved) then there is no way that anyone would have paid good money for that material as plannings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pringles, post: 7607904, member: 6404"] The op said that she had put 80 to 100 tons of tar plannings on to the track "costing several thousand pounds". Did she buy the plannings from a legitimate source? I think she has been shafted by whoever supplied the material as the going rate for plannings around here is £7 per ton delivered. Just going by the picture which she has posted, if the pail of sh!te that she has picked was tipped back out on to the track (obviously to demonstrate the huge quantities involved) then there is no way that anyone would have paid good money for that material as plannings. [/QUOTE]
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