Been doing some landscaping and as a result have about 5-6 wheelbarrows worth of rocks, soil and concrete to dispose of, and don't know what to do about it.
Solutions I've considered:
1. Hire ute from Bunnings, load it up and take to appropriate disposal site.
- Problem loading and unloading the ute. I can't exactly lift a full wheelbarrow up there and don't want to be shovelling from wheelbarrow onto ute.
- Worried about how I would secure the load? Utes don't exactly have deep trays.
2. Hire skip.
- Problem loading into it, as the small 2 cubic metre skips don't have a door and I don't need a 4 cubic metre skip (big price difference. Again, don't want to spend $300+ for a few wheelbarrows worth of dirt and concrete).
3. Push wheelbarrow to local creek in the dead of night, bout 3km away, and dump it in there.*
Any suggestions what the post practical solution is?
*Not a serious solution. I'm only joking...I live too close to a cop shop to risk pushing a wheelbarrow in the middle of the night and not get pulled up by the men in blue.
Solutions I've considered:
1. Hire ute from Bunnings, load it up and take to appropriate disposal site.
- Problem loading and unloading the ute. I can't exactly lift a full wheelbarrow up there and don't want to be shovelling from wheelbarrow onto ute.
- Worried about how I would secure the load? Utes don't exactly have deep trays.
2. Hire skip.
- Problem loading into it, as the small 2 cubic metre skips don't have a door and I don't need a 4 cubic metre skip (big price difference. Again, don't want to spend $300+ for a few wheelbarrows worth of dirt and concrete).
3. Push wheelbarrow to local creek in the dead of night, bout 3km away, and dump it in there.*
Any suggestions what the post practical solution is?
*Not a serious solution. I'm only joking...I live too close to a cop shop to risk pushing a wheelbarrow in the middle of the night and not get pulled up by the men in blue.