Which would you take to battle against this "road."
FYI not my road just a trail ( map said county road, I say trail) I had to venture down this weekend.
well if we're going this far- take it down 10 inches roll out some road fabric, cover that with about 4 to 6 inches of 3"- ad some of the dirt back in and top it with 3/4'-, then use a heavy water filled roller after getting it wet and it will probably stay good for a while unless any thing really heavy is consistantly run over it...that's using just a tractor with boxblade and loader ,easily sourced roller, road fabric, loads of two sizes of rock. Now that's just my opinion. worked for us on a driveway, but seriously- if used for commercial traffic, sky's the limit in materials and equipment...I've worked with similar situations and found the box blade does wonders. Have only watched a few land planes, but would prefer the carrying capacity of a BB for giant ruts. Others are correct in that you need some rocks in there to hold it. Don't know how steep it is or what kind of traffic you will have, but larger rocks would make sense... 2 inchers or so. They sink in are resist washout.
Good luck any way you go.
I've worked with similar situations and found the box blade does wonders. Have only watched a few land planes, but would prefer the carrying capacity of a BB for giant ruts. Others are correct in that you need some rocks in there to hold it. Don't know how steep it is or what kind of traffic you will have, but larger rocks would make sense... 2 inchers or so. They sink in are resist washout.
Good luck any way you go.