First driveway plowing Oct 7, 2019 NE Ohio

   / First driveway plowing Oct 7, 2019 NE Ohio #1  

Ken M

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Louisville,OH
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New Holland TC21
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Probably not what you thought was it?

After 20 years of a limestone drive it grew up in sod. We joke about having a "green" driveway. I scraped off 2+" of the squishy topsoil this past spring intending to put down a fresh layer of limestone just to have a clean (drier) surface. I started to think about a concrete slab but this area has (had) terrible base material and heaved 3" in the winter. It kept me from pouring a slab for my "outdoor" workshop. The concrete job and base preparation is another story but I just had a 19 x 21 foot pad installed.

Now the problem was that the rest of the drive needed a nice clean layer of limestone. In order to get the water to drain properly (and be flush with new pad) I had to grind down and level/smooth the existing base about 2" lower. The surface was a firm base of gravel mixed with dirt. I could not scrape it down with my TC-21 without loosening it first. I don't have a box blade which is probably the tool of choice. I tried a couple of homemade tools I had for the Cub Cadet including a small ripper tine... but just couldn't get into the hard rocks. Then I remembered the old Brinley plow. Hasn't been used for years. Well that dug right in. I had to watch that it didn't go too deep. It wasn't pretty but it did tear up the surface enough and loosen it so the bucket could scrape. Using a combination of the loader bucket and a rear scraper blade on the Cub Cadet and shovel, rake and mattock I managed to remove about 2-1/2 yards of material. Four days of work. It's all smooth, graded and ready for 2" of #6 crushed limestone. I have 12 yards (18 tons) ordered for next week. Even if I get a good spread job I'm sure there will still be plenty of raking and scraping to do.

Ken Louisville, Ohio
 
   / First driveway plowing Oct 7, 2019 NE Ohio #2  
Those little tracktors can good some good work, just takes a while
 
   / First driveway plowing Oct 7, 2019 NE Ohio #3  
I live in AZ now but I grew up in East Canton, so you had me there for a minute. Nice work.
 
   / First driveway plowing Oct 7, 2019 NE Ohio #4  
How long do you expect 2in of limestone to last?

Here 2in of crushed item 4 would hardly last the summer on my wet shaded area. I have since went to 1.25in crushed to build up a base and get things packed in.
 
   / First driveway plowing Oct 7, 2019 NE Ohio #5  
How long do you expect 2in of limestone to last?

Here 2in of crushed item 4 would hardly last the summer on my wet shaded area. I have since went to 1.25in crushed to build up a base and get things packed in.

+1. You (OP) might want to rethink your plan of attack, if longevity is important.
 

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