JJT
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I think it's more likely that the 5"+ will work its way to the surface then beat down into the clay. )</font>
I don't think those stones are going to work their way to the surface. I did my driveway very similar. Took off 12" of topsoil, backfilled with 8"+ of bank run gravel, (cobbles), added 4" of crusher run and it's been in place for 15 years. Once a year I'll take the box scraper and york rake to the drive, every 3 or 4 years I'll add a 15 yard load of crusher run and that's it. The driveway is 800' long and sees a fair amount of truck traffic.
I don't think those stones are going to work their way to the surface. I did my driveway very similar. Took off 12" of topsoil, backfilled with 8"+ of bank run gravel, (cobbles), added 4" of crusher run and it's been in place for 15 years. Once a year I'll take the box scraper and york rake to the drive, every 3 or 4 years I'll add a 15 yard load of crusher run and that's it. The driveway is 800' long and sees a fair amount of truck traffic.