Millings are free here, can even get paid for them. Contractor has cost involved in removing from road, shorter mileage to dump, more money in his pocket. Great for private roads and drives. $350 to your place is a bargain indeed !
The millings in SD are reused mixed in basecourse or recycled into the new paving mix saves a lot of gallons of asphalt cement and tons of aggregate. Every year lots of mix designs tested to incorporate the millings for a superior asphalt design on specific projects depending on the type of asphalt required for the job...mb
VDOT will allow a certain amount of recycled material in the mix, depending on the job.
Most resurfacing jobs are type S-III or lower (folks like the baby ass smooth pavement).
Thus the millings come out small (i.e. too many fines to be considered structural for reuse).
The milling process makes the removed stone even smaller.
Thus when new is remixed by a % of reclaimed... the result is a piss-poor repaving job that will last less then 10 years (usually less than 5). Damn stupid waste of tax dollars.
Think of it like making a driveway out of 2-3" rock vs. sand. The sand is smooth but is dick on durability. The stone is rough as a cobb, BUT STRUCTURAL.
A type S-I milling job is the best millings.
99.99% of politicians yacking about repaving jobs for their particular district... have no idea of the engineering behind it and that a smooth road S-III or lower is a chitty road...
Not a shot you LRoy or anyone... more of an explanation of the panacea that is sold vs. the actually repair that could have been delivered...
Everything is a GD band-aid patch anymore.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
That would be like going out on someone's ranch out west and shooting one of their free ranging steers for fuuuks sake...
WTF.....
The grass looks more like pasture than even free range and the best part is that he was rocking camo to do it! “Gotta break up that human outline”😂
It's embarrassing looking at that fuuuking picture. I don't know how to explain that feeling.
Just makes hunters look bad in ways I geuss. Especially considering the Downes syndrome unkempt looking fuuuk in the picture as the mighty cow killer...
That would be like going out on someone's ranch out west and shooting one of their free ranging steers for fuuuks sake...
WTF.....
The grass looks more like pasture than even free range and the best part is that he was rocking camo to do it! “Gotta break up that human outline”😂
It's embarrassing looking at that fuuuking picture. I don't know how to explain that feeling.
Just makes hunters look bad in ways I geuss. Especially considering the Downes syndrome unkempt looking fuuuk in the picture as the mighty cow killer...
It’s comic gold! Left unpictured but 30 foot away is Wabigoon and his tractor with a bucket full of hey.
That is no domestic cow boys. It’s a Vancouver Bull, the most dangerous big game animal in all of Hawaii. Just a few weeks before Shart Stains epic hunt there was a hunter killed by one of those beasts. Show some respect to the adventure bow hunter.
That is no domestic cow boys. It’s a Vancouver Bull, the most dangerous big game animal in all of Hawaii. Just a few weeks before Shart Stains epic hunt there was a hunter killed by one of those beasts. Show some respect to the adventure bow hunter.
Thanks...
I had no idea about those Hawaiian Bovine Predators and their intrinsic lethality.
Kinda like Cape Buffalo I reckon... without the cape of course.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
That is no domestic cow boys. It’s a Vancouver Bull, the most dangerous big game animal in all of Hawaii. Just a few weeks before Shart Stains epic hunt there was a hunter killed by one of those beasts. Show some respect to the adventure bow hunter.
Vancouver bull my ass… just a term thrown out there to make ya feel you got your money worth chasing a so called dangerous game. Feeding a steer out last fall that would put you on the fence and have half a dozen cows that will do the same for looking cross eyed at their calves, that’s what we call a good mama.
That Hereford steer we fed out last stayed pissed at us as he had a bad case of pink eye and we had to nose him down in the chute to doctor up. Ugly chuggle head we named him Joey after the resident in chief. He fattened up and eats good though. For the right price I’ll cut a mean cow out for someone to shoot. I got this mean longhorn…..
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
I hear you folks have some wild (feral) cattle running around too. And water buffalo.
I've run across some feral stock on an Indian Rez I used to live on. Hadn't been involved in a roundup for awhile, living free in the forest. They could be skittish a bit.
The ones in the video, while perhaps the bulls are feral, they appear rather calm hanging out with the ranch's cows.
Big buggers, I'd not want to be stomped by one, any more than I would have by the Indian cows.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
I hear you folks have some wild (feral) cattle running around too. And water buffalo.
I've run across some feral stock on an Indian Rez I used to live on. Hadn't been involved in a roundup for awhile, living free in the forest. They could be skittish a bit.
The ones in the video, while perhaps the bulls are feral, they appear rather calm hanging out with the ranch's cows.
Big buggers, I'd not want to be stomped by one, any more than I would have by the Indian cows.
Wherever there are cattle there will be strays, cockies are happy to knock them over so they don't get in and screw the bloodline.
Nothing fancy about them, they are just cattle.
I have also seen clowns posting about hunting 'trophy sheep' in New Zealand, the pictures I saw were crossbreds that still had the comb marks on them from shearing...there are suckers born every minute, and good luck convincing them they have been taken for a mug.
Now I just let them go their own way.
Doesn't really bother me if some clown has permission to kill a cocky's cow...paying for the permission just makes it amusing. Bit like canned hunts really.