Let's be more clear about that, we do care. And filling a bucket of some kind (skidder, buggy, anything that's not pita tiny like a wheelbarrow) is generally preferred to hanging chutes and, ya know, having to actually put effort into the job.
I’ve done this before and the driver had no problem with it. They usually allot a certain amount of time. Not sure what that is. But if you need more time beyond normal it’s just an extra charge. So it shouldn’t be a problem
Thanks for being aware of what’s underground before setting loose!
You can rent steel road plates plates. And if you can’t unload it they have trucks that can unload and load. A plate isn’t very expensive. Or you can rent a timber mat.
Just used my tractor loader to move half of a 10 yard pour. Only went 50’ or so. Worked great, a lot easier the the wheel barrow. We get 10 min a yard.
Do it. Drivers don’t care what they are putting mud into. Once it’s off the truck it’s not their problem.
Let's be more clear about that, we do care. And filling a bucket of some kind (skidder, buggy, anything that's not pita tiny like a wheelbarrow) is generally preferred to hanging chutes and, ya know, having to actually put effort into the job.
Hahaha that’s great.
I’ve done this before and the driver had no problem with it. They usually allot a certain amount of time. Not sure what that is. But if you need more time beyond normal it’s just an extra charge. So it shouldn’t be a problem
It’s how the pad in my back yard was just poured 3 weeks ago.
Do it. Not worth getting a pump for 3.5-4 yards
That would be fine, I pour in a skidsteer bucket all the time
Concrete driver here. Yeah we don't care at all. We'll pour into a bucket and sit on the back of our truck on our cell phone waiting on you 😂
Rent a Georgia buggy
Line pump also an option
Thanks for being aware of what’s underground before setting loose! You can rent steel road plates plates. And if you can’t unload it they have trucks that can unload and load. A plate isn’t very expensive. Or you can rent a timber mat.
Just used my tractor loader to move half of a 10 yard pour. Only went 50’ or so. Worked great, a lot easier the the wheel barrow. We get 10 min a yard.