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Brent Bires
Vienna, IL · 2 months ago

In Illinois its called tar & chip. Its not asphalt. The county I grew up in used to have many gravel roads in the country. Most of those old gravel roads are now tarred & chipped. A step-up from gravel. After re-tarring & chipping roads for years, they sure help in creating a solid base for asphalt. Gravel roads require more maintenance, tarred & chipped roads don't have the potholes & dashboard surface like gravel- which is cheaper in the long run.

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TOM & LARAINE TURRISE
Carolina Shores, NC · a month ago

Well, he ran down the middle leaving a narrow strip on either side of. He could have done it making two passes, one left and one right.🤪

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Da Ad
Florence, MT · a month ago

OSHA gonna love this video

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Bob Stone
Hampton, VA · 2 days ago

he probably coulda done it just as easy without dude taking a photo opp on the truck

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LuckyD
Jackson, TN · a month ago

What kind of rock is that?

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Peter Klaus
Aurora, CO · 2 months ago

I wonder has OSHA seen you standing back there instead of siting with a belt on wouldn’t be hard to build

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Mary Kay Thompson
Janesville, WI · 20 days ago

perfect. very impressive.

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phil schaefer
Sioux Falls, SD · 23 days ago

Slick, just like they did Our Highways this summer.

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LIZZIE SANGI Sangi
Bayonne, NJ · 23 days ago

As kids, we'd have tar all over our feet. Kerosene took it off before you walked in the house 😂 Big jug of kerosene and rags in the cellar, everyone knew where that was!

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Fisher Kathryn
Tulsa, OK · a month ago

Cool

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Donald Paige
Holly, MI · a month ago

ENGINE RUNS ON GLUE AND TIRE come along, baby not going very far. More square footage AND GET MORE TAR. I can Set you free.Do some pavement with me.

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Donald Eldridge
China, ME · 2 months ago

As a teen, I worked for an asphalt company. I spent the day in the back of a truck full of fine sand, shoveling sand into the spreader. This was how roads were made, before asphalt paving machines were available.

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Americans1st
Boynton Beach, FL · 2 months ago

My uncle once called people out to grade and dump gravel on this driveway they got everything all finished and dude wouldn't pay them. He's been a con man all his life 😆 got one of them buy here pay here sheds lived in it awhile then sold it. There's not enough room here to say all the things I know about he did , oh yeah sued the church also said they hit a bump and he hit his head and they were trying to help him 😆.

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Kevin Williamson
Beaufort, SC · 25 days ago

Tar and chip?

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AZ VATO
a month ago

Comments Everyone is a pro at this 😂👈

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Robert Streit
Hurleyville, NY · a month ago

They call this oil and chip up by me

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jason jones
Boise, ID · 2 months ago

Never done this, shouldn't he go opposite way, so he doesn't put tire tracks through hot asphalt?

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Mark Herzinger
Twin Falls, ID · a month ago

Yawwwwwnnnnn......

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Al Johnson
Branford, CT · a month ago

Cool oil and stone job

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Biden2024
Vernon Hills, IL · a month ago

That's what I'm talking about ...Men at work..not at play😉

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Christine Perri
Manson, WA · 2 months ago

My husband can spread that rock that good in his dump track. With no help. 😆

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Virginio Lizarraga
Menifee, CA · a month ago

that's so dangerous. 🤔

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Gerardo Ramirez
Pennington, NJ · a month ago

Where can I get the gate to attached to my truck?

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Jack Christensen
Apollo Beach, FL · a month ago

Pretty much how they repaved streets in my hometown in the 50s.

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Tom M
Fall River, MA · a month ago

that looks almost like pea stone or a little smaller but that's a dangerous job on the back of that truck when he's backing up like that you have a slipped he's all done he's getting squished they're good though they know what they're doing they must be living that stuff in back in the seventies I lived on a private Lane I'm about a half a mile long in the seventies the neighbors used to go out there and they would throw oil from the oil changes on to keep the dust down by doing that it would pack the road just like it was a freshly-tared Road

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M Wood
Huntsville, AL · 2 months ago

👍👍👍 Good job!

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Kory Crysler
Milford, MI · a month ago

that was stupid. now you'll waist money by way to much over lap when you do the sides. 🤔

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Henry J Roy
Fall River, MA · a month ago

Why tf wouldn’t you do two passes.

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Ken Wilson
Rockford, IL · a month ago

pea gravel and tar sucks!

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Tonia Johnson
Winslow, IN · 2 months ago

Why in the middle of the road?

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Rick H
Indianapolis, IN · a month ago

Yeah, that doesn't look dangerous at all

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Terry Dee
Bradenton, FL · 2 months ago

This is what they used to call Chip & seal back in the midwest

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William Davis
Kimberling City, MO · a month ago

Poor man's asphalt

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David Cook
Danbury, CT · 2 months ago

Chip seal, cheap way to extend the life of a road. Should have started on the side for the first pass. Now he has 2 half passes.

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Kenny Schreiner
Las Vegas, NV · a month ago

wow.. how impressive.. zero talent involded!

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Danny Scarberry
Genoa, WV · 2 months ago

I remember when I was a young boy this was the way they blacktop roads back then

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Tom Warner
Marion, NY · a month ago

Bad decision dude. Very very dangerous.

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trisoctahedron
2 months ago

Why not start at each edge for a half & half?

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gcli
Pulaski, VA · 2 months ago

This is how you do it.

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ChazzJesus
Homosassa, FL · 2 months ago

Nice work man. 👍

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did I hurt your feelings
Port Huron, MI · 2 months ago

this is basically how Gretchen whitmer is fixing the damn roads in Michigan like she promised basically she's not

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Hunter
Bethel, OH · a month ago

back in the day they used to do our roads like that They call it tar and chip

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Jeffrey Barnett Wilson
China, Texas · a month ago

when can you do my driveway

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siyeducation
Durham, NC · a month ago

😲😲🙏

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Funny Car69
Brighton, MI · 2 months ago

looks like he has done that before a lot of times , get r done !

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Michael Landrum
Cynthiana, KY · 2 months ago

Bet OSHA would make you wear a safety harness🌸

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Kathryn Devlin
Sarasota, FL · 2 months ago

Always wondered how that was done for mountain roads and driveways!

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I'Ans Goad
Marietta, GA · 2 months ago

Why just that small strip? Growing up, our driveway was this way.

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Joel Grant
Indianapolis, IN · 2 months ago

Chip and tar is very common in southern Indiana.

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David Hacker
Covington, KY · 2 months ago

I LOVE that..That's how you get the Job Done