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New farm roads and field stones
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<blockquote data-quote="AngusR79" data-source="post: 6764864" data-attributes="member: 146304"><p>The old dykes seem to pass through the middle of field parcels and are really just the base stones from old walls so I don’t think they would affect sfp - but yes, good point, definitely worth checking. </p><p></p><p>I’ll look through the cost of a crusher Vs bought in costs. I would likely just hire in a Kirby crusher or similar. It seems to make sense though to avoid double handling stones.</p><p></p><p>Also a good idea on the ploughing front. Fields need ploughed and reseeded anyway so would be worth taking a stone harvest. And yes - they will be stoney....... just need to find a contractor with a heavy duty plough!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngusR79, post: 6764864, member: 146304"] The old dykes seem to pass through the middle of field parcels and are really just the base stones from old walls so I don’t think they would affect sfp - but yes, good point, definitely worth checking. I’ll look through the cost of a crusher Vs bought in costs. I would likely just hire in a Kirby crusher or similar. It seems to make sense though to avoid double handling stones. Also a good idea on the ploughing front. Fields need ploughed and reseeded anyway so would be worth taking a stone harvest. And yes - they will be stoney....... just need to find a contractor with a heavy duty plough!! [/QUOTE]
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