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In the video, you mention taking the crown out and making it level. A well made road has a crown in the middle so that water does not collect, but rather run to the edges. It is a nice unit and I would get one if I had a long driveway to maintain, but I would create a crown and make sure I had drainage.
Thanks for sponsoring.. (I am near Spokane, WA and by the time I add shipping, I can not justify it. Have you considered a west coast distribution center?)
We ship to WA all the time, give me a call and let me qoute it for you just to see . . .
Once you drive on the road after using this tool, a crown will naturally occur as the gravel gets packed by the weight of the cars. If you have a gravel road that has a lot of incline, or a bad tendency to wash out after a gully washer you could angle the whole road or put a crown in the center of it by angling the leveler a little with the drawbar arms for the final pass down each side to put the crown back in the road. That was something I definately should have said in the video . . .
I guess i should probably use a script for these things so that I don't forget important info like this, but for some reason my video guy likes for it to be unscripted and natural.
Thanks for watching!