
This is what 40 yards of aggregate looks like. Its so clean and pretty.

The truck tips way high. Its amazing how high it goes.
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This is Benny Martinez owner and driver. Thanks for bringing the aggregate Benny.
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Another view of the truck dumping the aggregate. For short its called LWA, for light weight aggregate.
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Even Roper the dog was interested in the LWA being dumped. Now we can really work hard.
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And now, what do you do with it?
I know that you have mentioned that you have a stone business...but I do not understand what it exactly means.
Thanks...
Maria
Never mind :) I just finished reading your first post and you have explained it beautifully!
Blessings,
Maria
Good heavens! I suppose someone will have to shovel all of that?
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