jimmyj
Elite Member
- Joined
- Aug 28, 2007
- Messages
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- Location
- Ontario Canada
- Tractor
- Allis Chalmers 616 (Two) and a Kioti CK30 HST with loader and backhoe
I'm with the other guys, get em if you can. We did our drive in them almost 10 years ago, we rolled them really hard on a very hot day and they "melted" together and then hardened up really good. It is the best drive ever.
Around here they recycle them now so they are very hard to get. Get em and you will never regret it.
NOTE: Don't procrastinate on the finishing up though, get them in place, grade them right so there is a bit of a road crown and then tamp or roll them somehow right away. You don't want them to "harden" in place lumpy or with ruts or you'll have to get heavy equipment to break them up again (like a grader).
Around here they recycle them now so they are very hard to get. Get em and you will never regret it.
NOTE: Don't procrastinate on the finishing up though, get them in place, grade them right so there is a bit of a road crown and then tamp or roll them somehow right away. You don't want them to "harden" in place lumpy or with ruts or you'll have to get heavy equipment to break them up again (like a grader).