bstnh1
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I have a MF GC2300 w/FEL and need something to keep a 400 ft hard packed crushed gravel driveway in shape. Any ideas on whether a ratchet rake would do the job? What about a Belon mini tooth bar?? Any suggestions?
Just a idea ,asphalt grindings spread out to grade and compacted ,makes a reasenable driveway and will hold up to rain washout,grindings can be had sometimes for free becouse when asphalt companys grind up road its cheaper to dump somewhere close than to haul back to plantI have a MF GC2300 w/FEL and need something to keep a 400 ft hard packed crushed gravel driveway in shape. Any ideas on whether a ratchet rake would do the job? What about a Belon mini tooth bar?? Any suggestions?
Thank you GE222 ,the asphalt grindings also dont kick up all that dust like a stone driveway,I also see your from northern Illinois ,I reside in Belvidere have, small paving business.Bumble Guy, your suggestion is a good one.
I have a farm friend that put the road grind material put on his entry drive. Part was on a slope, and was continuously washing out during a heavy rain. After one summer, the road material was firmly packed down and it all but eliminated the washout problem.
It was firmly packed down every day with a quad axle milk truck.
I have found that running a rear blade on an angle is the easiest way to remove wash boarding. Although most of the time I prefer to use a box blade for general maintenance.
I have both a 6 ft box blade and a 7 ft back blade for my CK35. The box blade does a much better job of grading the road (filling in the pot holes) than the back blade. Reason I occasionally use the back blade is to get rid of the wash board and move some edge material back onto the road area. I do about 3/4 mile of private road.