Vale tyres

One of the typical issues facing the new owners of a property is the crap left behind by previous owners. Commonly this takes the form of animal shelters especially where goats have been involved.
In our case the main problem was a heap of car tyres that Simon and Fiona inherited from the person from whom they acquired the place.
One of my first actions on getting here was to put an ad in the Stoney Creek Gazette inviting people who needed tyres to come and take them away - on the principle that re-using was about as good as it could get. This got rid of two trailer loads:
>to make a no-dig potato facility (30 tyres); and
> for construction of some horse jumps (25 tyres).
It could be noted that the second group of people, while charming, were not very good at tying the tyres into their trailer. The first one bounced out going over our ford and I found two more lying beside Briars-Sharrow Road when I ran along there the next week.
I found that I could fit 21 tyres into our trailer and (towards the end of the process) could get another 6 into the back of the car. My guess is that we took 15 loads (12 x 21 and 3 x 27) to the Captains Flat tip and 3 loads (2 x 21 and 1 of 27) to the Bungendore tip. Adding the whole lot up we had somewhat over 450 tyres in the heap.



Sometimes going to the tip we were under observation by the locals (Captains flat) of the tip overseer (Bungendore). On other occasions we were simply being supervised. (He was entitled to be bossy since this where he came from.

But today we took the last of them to Captains Flat. Here is a photo of the final solution.





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