dinderleat
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Didn’t get a bid by the looks of itSo what price did the rough tumble make from whitemoor?
Didn’t get a bid by the looks of itSo what price did the rough tumble make from whitemoor?
I’ve got 300 rough rumbled coming at £10/eachDidn’t get a bid by the looks of it
I’ve got 300 rough rumbled coming at £10/each
View attachment 978973Not like these then
Why?You've got a bit of sorting to do there. I don't know if you have any hills but the type in the bottom two and half layers in the nearest stack are worth putting aside and saving for slopes. They're the only type I've found that work off the flat.
Why?
Get to know the lads on the loader at crewe and they all come square endedThey're wider and flatter and not tapered. Unfortunately you don't get many of them. If you don't sort through the sleepers and group them up into tye different types you end up with a really rough looking track.
Yeah I’ve grouped them fairly well in the field ready to lay so hopefully they should be okYou've got a bit of sorting to do there. I don't know if you have any hills but the type in the bottom two and half layers in the nearest stack are worth putting aside and saving for slopes. They're the only type I've found that work off the flat.
I've done nearly 15k sleepersYeah I’ve grouped them fairly well in the field ready to lay so hopefully they should be ok
All I could think of was 15k x £8I've done nearly 15k sleepersView attachment 979496 with this on the front of the bobcat. It's the back of an old dung grab with some heavy channel to make short pallet forks.
Buys you a nice 3 bedroom house hereAll I could think of was 15k x £8
It doesn't buy you half a three bed house here.Buys you a nice 3 bedroom house here
Still worth £6 now easilyIt doesn't buy you half a three bed house here.
Most were bought years ago at 6ish and plenty were grant aided. Even if the weren't they would still have been one of my best investments.
When we laid our sleeper track we laid them on the woods that came with them which stopped them wobbling on the track fixing bolts or eyesThey're wider and flatter and not tapered. Unfortunately you don't get many of them. If you don't sort through the sleepers and group them up into tye different types you end up with a really rough looking track.
Great thing with them is you can always lift them and sell them doesn’t seem likely they will ever go down in priceIt doesn't buy you half a three bed house here.
Most were bought years ago at 6ish and plenty were grant aided. Even if the weren't they would still have been one of my best investments.
Great thing with them is you can always lift them and sell them doesn’t seem likely they will ever go down in price
Smart move too worth more in the field than in the bank at the momentThe tenant dairy farmer’s pension pot
Smart move too worth more in the field than in the bank at the moment
Careful what you buy, rough sleepers can be bought very cheep from network rail but they are only fit for a crusher. Depending on where you are will determine the price haulage is expensive 150 is 2 loads I have a spare 150 good sleepers at DerbyNeed 150 to extend a track on some rented land. Was wondering what the situation is.