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![]() wrote in message ... I am getting 5 tons of modified (crushed) stone delivered via dump truck for a patio. I already have the area excavated, so most convenient would be for the truck to dump right in the hole...but would require driving over the rest of the lawn to get there. It's a small(er) truck, but I still wonder if it is going to destroy the lawn, especially since it rained hard last night. Any suggestions? I really don't feel like transporting 5 tons of stone by myself if I don't have to. *In addition to what others said, I would be concerned about underground utilities and sprinkler systems if those are in the designated path of the dump truck. |
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