GreensvilleJay
Well-known member
Equipment
BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
GREAT 1st step, YOU own the land and road !!
2nd step, spend the time and make a 'contour map', put down in writing the 'lay of the land', the 'highs and lows' BEFORE you grab a tractor and implement and make the roadway WORSE. There's a reason why pros have a LOT of 'grading stakes' on their project roads. Once you get the base right,anyone can 'top coat'.
Normally 'base' material will be larger rocks, then 'gravel', then 'fine/packing' material. Seems there's no standard for the names of the materials,which makes it 'fun' when 'talking over the wires'. I do KNOW if you can get 'slag', it'll compact EXTREMELY tight and you'll need a BIG excavator to break it up.
Your driveway IS a huge project and I assume you only want to do it ONCE, especially if this is your 'forever' home . Call around to neighbours, local biz, etc. ,see if there's any roadwork in your area(say new business going in ,subdivision,??). Maybe a 'crew' has a job down the road, next month ?? If you could get their roadgrader in for a morning to cut the base, it'd be money well spent. I understand the need to save money , you've got the tractor and it could be done using it...just takes time, fuel and good eyeballs. heck , it could also be done with a shovel and rake..just takes a LOT more time.
Options....look for options...pros and cons, write them down, wait a week THEN read it again and make a decision.
2nd step, spend the time and make a 'contour map', put down in writing the 'lay of the land', the 'highs and lows' BEFORE you grab a tractor and implement and make the roadway WORSE. There's a reason why pros have a LOT of 'grading stakes' on their project roads. Once you get the base right,anyone can 'top coat'.
Normally 'base' material will be larger rocks, then 'gravel', then 'fine/packing' material. Seems there's no standard for the names of the materials,which makes it 'fun' when 'talking over the wires'. I do KNOW if you can get 'slag', it'll compact EXTREMELY tight and you'll need a BIG excavator to break it up.
Your driveway IS a huge project and I assume you only want to do it ONCE, especially if this is your 'forever' home . Call around to neighbours, local biz, etc. ,see if there's any roadwork in your area(say new business going in ,subdivision,??). Maybe a 'crew' has a job down the road, next month ?? If you could get their roadgrader in for a morning to cut the base, it'd be money well spent. I understand the need to save money , you've got the tractor and it could be done using it...just takes time, fuel and good eyeballs. heck , it could also be done with a shovel and rake..just takes a LOT more time.
Options....look for options...pros and cons, write them down, wait a week THEN read it again and make a decision.