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Old 08-11-15, 22:31
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He sent me a pic via yahoo, so here it goes..
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Old 09-11-15, 01:49
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Great to see Jim.
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Old 09-11-15, 15:19
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Hi Jim

Good to see another MV moving again, strange how little parts can find creative ways hide.

Next question how long will the marks last on the driveway? Would be good answer for those parade organizator questions about will carriers damage the pavement.

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Old 09-11-15, 19:02
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Well done Jim, good job.

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Old 10-11-15, 02:06
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I have had three carriers on that pavement some 10 years back. My experiance is that all the white is scuff marks, No digging in to the lower quality home paving.

As someone else said, all it was was the tar scraped off the top of the white gravel used in the pavement mix. We will see how car traffic and rain takes it away.
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Great to see this Jim! The pavement has some character now.
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Old 11-11-15, 03:28
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My driveway tar is scrapped a little bit by my track marks and i am very proud of it.

It goes away pretty fast so i have to make new track marks ever so often ...

Great job Jim.
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