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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 312130" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>My driveway and roads are crushed limestone and the limestone is trying to bond back together. When it is dry, it is like concrete. When it is wet, the larger pieces of stone keep you from sinking and it allows the looser stuff to be pressed. Oil tends to break the down the bonding. But I do know others who do what you do. I figure the oil would wind up in my stock tanks eventually, after it washed through the pastures. I got too many nickels invested in those pastures. </p><p></p><p>I do like to mop my trailers with used oil, espeically in the summer when the boards are extremely dry. It is amazing how much oil those boards soak up. It is also amazing how those boards turn water after they get enough treatment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 312130, member: 3162"] My driveway and roads are crushed limestone and the limestone is trying to bond back together. When it is dry, it is like concrete. When it is wet, the larger pieces of stone keep you from sinking and it allows the looser stuff to be pressed. Oil tends to break the down the bonding. But I do know others who do what you do. I figure the oil would wind up in my stock tanks eventually, after it washed through the pastures. I got too many nickels invested in those pastures. I do like to mop my trailers with used oil, espeically in the summer when the boards are extremely dry. It is amazing how much oil those boards soak up. It is also amazing how those boards turn water after they get enough treatment. [/QUOTE]
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