marxman
Bronze Member
Guys,
This is a two part question about what implements are right for the job.
1) I have a dirt driveway, no gravel just dirt. In one or two areas there are low points where puddles form, these puddles are at max half the width of the road and maybe 4 ft long. I want to level out this driveway but keep it as packed dirt.
Is it enough to run over it with a box scraper a couple of times to level it out, or is something else a better option?
2) Off to the side of the driveway is what used to be an old path. Currently it is just an area of grass. I would like to eventually turn this into a similar thing to the dirt driveway and connect the two. I was planning on turning the rotary cutter over this area to get down the long grass. There are also some small sapplings that would need to go. Once that is cut, what is the best method of removing the grass, exposing the dirt and creating a path.
Can someone point me in the direction of how I would go about turning this into a useable access path. The great thing about his path is that it runs the length of the property so would make an excellent access road.
thanks
This is a two part question about what implements are right for the job.
1) I have a dirt driveway, no gravel just dirt. In one or two areas there are low points where puddles form, these puddles are at max half the width of the road and maybe 4 ft long. I want to level out this driveway but keep it as packed dirt.
Is it enough to run over it with a box scraper a couple of times to level it out, or is something else a better option?
2) Off to the side of the driveway is what used to be an old path. Currently it is just an area of grass. I would like to eventually turn this into a similar thing to the dirt driveway and connect the two. I was planning on turning the rotary cutter over this area to get down the long grass. There are also some small sapplings that would need to go. Once that is cut, what is the best method of removing the grass, exposing the dirt and creating a path.
Can someone point me in the direction of how I would go about turning this into a useable access path. The great thing about his path is that it runs the length of the property so would make an excellent access road.
thanks