Actually went and got prices today...... Thanks Dave, Are you thinking by the time its done it will be about as much as getting a bobcat? Last time I had 500 tied into equipment.
Those are FOB Quarry prices. FOB is free on board, quarry means at the quarry. Basically it means they will load it onto YOUR truck at the quarry for free for that price. Unless you happen to own a trucking company, you are going to have to pay somebody to haul and deliver it for you.
You could get a walk behind track loader for somehwere around $300 for a days use (8 hours) - at least around here
I don't know what sort of equipment you have available to you, but many landscaping places will sell small (1/2 yard) quantities of material to you, and the mark up is not that bad. I have a small (8 x 10) sigle axle trailer that I use. It will hold a yard (maybe a year and half if you push it) of material, but the only thing I buy a full yard of is mulch. I have bough many yards of 3/4" clean, pea gravel, top soil, paver base, Eastern Surise rock, 3" river rock, and assorted other products - all 1/2 yard at a time. I picked upa yard of 3/4" clean once, and will never do it again. I thought I was going to snap the axel and leave it on the road.
If you only need a small quanitiy to do some final grading, a landscape yard may be a better place to look, but if you are going ot buy the amountof fill you originally looked at, then it most likely would be cheaper to hire a trucking company. Around here ther are trucking companies that you can call, and you tell them what you want and where you want it, and they will figure out the cheapest place to get it. Certain quarries may be cheaper, but if they have to make multiple trips because of the road weight limitations, or maybe there is a lot of traffic, they will go somewhere else. Call the trucking company, tell them you want XXX yards of YYY and let them quote you the price.
-dave
-dave