3 pt Stone Crusher

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#11  
I watched a vibratory roller working a single lane crusher run road. It made quite a racket and I swear I could feel the ground shaking.

LOL I'm sure you did.

I had someone build up a pad for a new home about 300 feet from my old house. One morning, the entire house started shaking and I thought we were having an earthquake ---- that never stopped. I looked out to see a roller working on that new pad.
 
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#12  
Sounds like you have the bottom half of a nice driveway. :)

Bruce

This is true. In fact, I'm still having truckloads of the stuff brought in to build up the base. I'd be fine with it there weren't the larger rocks scattered throughout. These tend to flip up if you drive over an edge and smack into the underside of the car.

I tried using traditional gravel but it won't stay put. My 10' drive has areas that are now at least 12'.

I would like to line the drive with railroad ties and just fill it up! That, to me, sounds like a super solution. The wife says she doesn't want 3500' of ties running down each side of the drive.... not to mention the expense.

I've considered bringing in just enough ties and gravel to make a 100' demonstration project to try and change her mind.
 
   / 3 pt Stone Crusher #13  
I have a similar situation,
wherever large rocks appear,, I simply top coat the driveway with some mill run gravel,,
The big rocks stay down, and act as a great base for the driveway.

Actually, after a flood in 1985, my neighbor had several acres covered in 6-12 inch rocks,,
he let me scoop them up with my loader, and I dumped the rocks into ruts that the flood washed into my driveway,,

Those were covered with a layer of slate, then mill run gravel,, the driveway acts like it is paved,, always waterproof,,

Keep the rocks as they are, and be happy you have them as a foundation,,:thumbsup:

Your ground must not freeze. Up here the frost would push those rocks up every winter.
 
   / 3 pt Stone Crusher #14  
I watched a vibratory roller working a single lane crusher run road. It made quite a racket and I swear I could feel the ground shaking. The tractor was definitely creeping with the engine running at high rpm and, I think, working hard (but I don't remember how big a tractor). The machine looked mostly like an ordinary roller. I got the idea that what I was seeing was that there was a big weight internally, and it was rapidly bouncing up and down inside, hammering the roller down. Impressive.
Vibratory roller has eccentric weight on hydraulic motor. Vibration can be varied. Sheepsfoot roller is mostly used for clay soil
 
 

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