ctgoldwing
Platinum Member
I've researched the forum on this question and quite frankly I'm more confused than when I started. . .
Here is my situation. My driveway is gravel (compacted 3/4 stone), 500' long, curvy and has a significant elevation drop. It was created by filling in a lot of earth to build it up as the natural elevation starts high and then drops steeply before it rises near the house. So some parts are 10' above the original elevation. If you go off the driveway into the woods its a 2 wrecker call.
In the past I have used a box blade and added 20 or 40 tons of material at a time to clean up after bad spring erosion.
I finally realized my problem is the driveway is certainly pitched down but it has no pitch to one side or the other. Actually the edges are higher than the center. The result is water grooves it fairly easily. So what I want to do is pull that extra material from one side (make it the low side) and use it to create a pitch to that side all the way down. Water will then tend to run off the side (I'll edge it with larger stone) and not run straight down the driveway.
I'm thinking a 400lb back blade with tilt feature. Is this the right choice and if so what would you recommend? I have an L3800. If not a back blade, what?
This is strictly a homeowner project so I really don't need interstate construction size
Any suggestions would be really appreciated!
oops - have to change my profile - picking up the L3800 today, L3400 gone last year
Here is my situation. My driveway is gravel (compacted 3/4 stone), 500' long, curvy and has a significant elevation drop. It was created by filling in a lot of earth to build it up as the natural elevation starts high and then drops steeply before it rises near the house. So some parts are 10' above the original elevation. If you go off the driveway into the woods its a 2 wrecker call.
In the past I have used a box blade and added 20 or 40 tons of material at a time to clean up after bad spring erosion.
I finally realized my problem is the driveway is certainly pitched down but it has no pitch to one side or the other. Actually the edges are higher than the center. The result is water grooves it fairly easily. So what I want to do is pull that extra material from one side (make it the low side) and use it to create a pitch to that side all the way down. Water will then tend to run off the side (I'll edge it with larger stone) and not run straight down the driveway.
I'm thinking a 400lb back blade with tilt feature. Is this the right choice and if so what would you recommend? I have an L3800. If not a back blade, what?
This is strictly a homeowner project so I really don't need interstate construction size
Any suggestions would be really appreciated!
oops - have to change my profile - picking up the L3800 today, L3400 gone last year