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Dore:

Can't tell you the weights - but - I only feel safe hauling 1/2 cu. yd.
of loam in my 1/2 ton pick-up. As for the steer manure; if it's not too
wet, I'll haul a full yard at one time.

Mike - Gardening is learned by trowel and error
Western Oregon - zone 8

On Wed, 11 Jun 1997 22:51:26 -0700 Dore Tyler <deetee@ACCESSONE.COM>
writes:
>I will be moving to my new home this coming weekend and, as late as it
>is
>in our growing season, job one (as Ford likes to say) is get 3 or 4
>sq-ft
>modules built and planted. I have plants started in containers and
>most of
>the plans drawn, et al.
>
>There are 2 hitches in this get-along; what is the weight of a cu yd
>of
>sandy loam, and same for medium aged cow do do.
>
>I spent an hour or more at the local library looking for this info,
>with
>the assistance of their marvelous reference person, to no avail. No
>Civil
>Engineering Handbook to be found.
>
>I need to know what sort of conveyance I need to wheedle from friends
>to
>move this material.........Anyone out there in teckno organic world
>with
>this info, PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!
>
>Regards,
>DT (aka Dore Tyler)  deetee@accessone.com
>
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