Dachshund
Silver Member
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2004
- Messages
- 167
- Location
- Nebraska, USA
- Tractor
- Ford 8N, International 454, Farmall M
For most cases, if it is a reasonably warm day you will have plenty of time to work the asphalt. Most of the smaller patches the state highway departments do are rolled with grader tires and pickups. USUALLY diesel on the FEL before hand will help with the sticking (there are several "release agents" asphalt companies have). Smooth it out with FEL, there wheel roll it with your pickup. For a driveway that doesn't have much traffic (compared to a highway) you'll do fine. Millings work great also, but around here they are hard to come by.