Rustyiron
Super Member
I have found that materials, terms & local soil conditions vary wildly in different regions of the country, therefore giving internet advice is usually worth what it costs.
The only universal advice or guideline is to get the water off of the road surface and moving away from it by "crowning, & ditching". Big stones for the base & smaller with "fines" in it to lock it together for the top layers.
The best advice will be from a local excavator guy or farmer, that would be good if it included a site visit.
Those prices sound high, again a regional thing, but if you have multiple quarries available, you might shop a little.
The only universal advice or guideline is to get the water off of the road surface and moving away from it by "crowning, & ditching". Big stones for the base & smaller with "fines" in it to lock it together for the top layers.
The best advice will be from a local excavator guy or farmer, that would be good if it included a site visit.
Those prices sound high, again a regional thing, but if you have multiple quarries available, you might shop a little.