can anyone tell me what these are? there is a large amount of gravel inside the barn and nothing else on the property
Submitted by Ok_Woodpecker_3625 t3_102r2ng in Washington
Road sand storage, keep it dry so it flows and scatters out of sanding truck. Will be a loader delivered when needed. They are scattered strategically around county
When I first noticed these I figured the shed roof was to keep the sand dry and then started imagining the first time they tried scooping some up during a big freeze in the days before they had sheds. Go out there to find their wet sand has frozen like a rock.
Sheds have been around for at least hundreds of years.
Thousands, even. I think humans first discovered roofs sometime in the Neanderthal days.
Yea the Dutch were the first ones to use those in the Netherlands.
Maybe my delivery was off, but I was thinking when DOT first piled up sand and didn’t use a shed.
Tough crowd.
No your delivery was on point, Reddit was lagging behind
It's not you, it's me.
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