Making a neat join in Hensting Lane

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Making a neat join in Hensting Lane

Image: © Peter Facey Taken: 14 Oct 2011

A new 45mm surface course of tarmacadam had been laid on top of the old road. At driveways such as here, the old road surface was planed down beforehand. The BW120-AD roller is then used to make a neat join. The larger BW161-ADCV roller seen beyond runs up and down the road immediately after the tarmac has been laid

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.010023
Longitude
-1.281552