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Korndogg
07-25-2012, 06:35 PM
I need about 5 or so pick up loads of fill. I don't want top soil but I don't want something with big clumps in it. I'm going to call Sievert in Oak Creek and get a price but I figured I would ask here before I did so. Basically if you know where to get some for a good price, let me know.

awsomeears
07-25-2012, 07:40 PM
Try Maass excavating trucking in Oak Creek, you might speak with Carry, Carry is a customer of mine. Just say it was a referral from me Brad who works on Carry's boiler

322 West Ryan Road Oak Creek, WI 53154
(414) 762-6321

He did all the fill for my work and tons of it, I have no clue what the hell fill cost now a days ????

What does it run ????

Korndogg
07-25-2012, 07:47 PM
Not really sure how much it is yet.


And holy shit I know Carry. I totally forgot about him. My dad and him used to play softball together and have known each other for years. I gotta see if he still talks to him. I'm pretty sure my dad used to work on his heat on the side for him years ago.

awsomeears
07-25-2012, 08:01 PM
Not really sure how much it is yet.


And holy shit I know Carry. I totally forgot about him. My dad and him used to play softball together and have known each other for years. I gotta see if he still talks to him. I'm pretty sure my dad used to work on his heat on the side for him years ago.

LOL, small world....

Also you do know Craigs List Free section always has fill, just checked some drop it off for FREE !!!

Korndogg
07-26-2012, 01:55 PM
Just called Sievert. $25 per yard. If I can fit 2 yards in my truck its $38. I think I'm just going to do 1 yard at a time. It'll be around $100-$150 or so for what I need which isn't too bad. I'm a little afraid to try to get 2 yards in my truck because of the weight. I'll see how it looks when I'm there though.

Yooformula
07-26-2012, 02:02 PM
some cities that are doing construction will drop it off for free so they dont have to pay the fees. I had over 12 yds dropped for free when Bayview was doing roadwork. Just make sure you ask for clean fill.

Korndogg
07-26-2012, 02:04 PM
The only thing is, I can get my truck exactly where I need the fill to go. I'd much rather do that then have them dump it in my driveway and hauling it to the back yard.

Cryptic
07-26-2012, 02:25 PM
Just called Sievert. $25 per yard. If I can fit 2 yards in my truck its $38. I think I'm just going to do 1 yard at a time. It'll be around $100-$150 or so for what I need which isn't too bad. I'm a little afraid to try to get 2 yards in my truck because of the weight. I'll see how it looks when I'm there though.

Let me know if you need a real truck. :goof

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Korndogg
07-26-2012, 02:26 PM
lol stfu. I wouldn't want you to scratch yours up or anything....bahahaha

Ricky Bobby
07-27-2012, 10:05 PM
shit if andy is offering use that beast lol