mobilus
Bronze Member
If you have an asphalt plant nearby, they can be a good source of materials. I buy reject asphalt at $10/ton. That's cheaper than gravel here. Spread it with your loader and smash any clumps. It lays down pretty good. The dirt kinda coats the gravel as you spread it out.
I have some of the slickest clay I've ever seen in a side yard, and grass would hardly grow there due to traffic, mostly my truck and trailers. When I spread the reject asphalt out, it was just to increase traction, but the grass started growing over it...
Sounds crazy, but it works.
Mark
I have some of the slickest clay I've ever seen in a side yard, and grass would hardly grow there due to traffic, mostly my truck and trailers. When I spread the reject asphalt out, it was just to increase traction, but the grass started growing over it...
Sounds crazy, but it works.
Mark