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I can't help with prices every place is different. I also would say that "terms used" for rock dirt limstone crusher run etc... are different. I could tell you what I pay for crush rock gravel or round rock and you'd probably cry{lot less}.
With that said I like things to be a little wet, less dust and it seems to take better. Up here though, if it's wet then it's muddy, so it's not to easy to get trucks in and out. If your base is solid I'd just go over the top it would be fine, otherwise mix if possible. it will mix over time either way. My drive is also 1000+' I had 4 20-25 ton dump loads brought. Then I had 6 or 7 10-13 ton loads brought. Then I bought my own dump and hauled another 20+ton. I had to work with clay and for the past few years we've had record rain fall, made building the drive a real pain. I did have crusher run brought but don't much care for it on my drive, doesn't hold up. I found a #2 crushed rock works the best. Different soils and areas will need different toppings in order to work best. Once the base is solid you could use pretty much whatever.
With that said I like things to be a little wet, less dust and it seems to take better. Up here though, if it's wet then it's muddy, so it's not to easy to get trucks in and out. If your base is solid I'd just go over the top it would be fine, otherwise mix if possible. it will mix over time either way. My drive is also 1000+' I had 4 20-25 ton dump loads brought. Then I had 6 or 7 10-13 ton loads brought. Then I bought my own dump and hauled another 20+ton. I had to work with clay and for the past few years we've had record rain fall, made building the drive a real pain. I did have crusher run brought but don't much care for it on my drive, doesn't hold up. I found a #2 crushed rock works the best. Different soils and areas will need different toppings in order to work best. Once the base is solid you could use pretty much whatever.