JDGreenGrass
Veteran Member
IMO, a gravel road needs maintenance once or twice a year no matter how well it's built.
I do mine once in the spring...once in the fall.
I do mine once in the spring...once in the fall.
I think this would give you a good hard surface although you may be better off by smoothing with the box blade and then adding the cement powder on top.
Hi
Don't want to hi-jack the thread but has anyone tried to renovate a driveway by ripping with box blade as suggested.....then mixing in cement powder and smoothing and compacting........I can get cement for about $20 a ton.......lot cheaper than crushed limestone..........any one tried this..........any comments?
Many may call this "Soil Cement" which can come in different forms.
It may work better if the cement is worked into the road surface and then whetted down.![]()
I had thought of doing this too; but have no idea where to get Portland Cement in bulk.
I do this all the time. I run a 5' rototiller with the rear gate open and in reverse tractor gear in creeper range. The tines kick up the rocks and loosen the rest of the material down to a reasonable depth. Doesn't take any power. Works best after an average rain. It can be a little noisey. Several passes produce a perfectly graded roadway.
Please don't tell me it won't work. Your road is already much better than some I have done. Then I use a york rake to comb out the rocks and other crappola.
Try a cement works not concreting companies they normally sell it in 1 ton bulk bags (if you have something that can lift a ton).......try for a cement called BB or BCB. It is a cheaper version of cement that mining companies use to back fill mines etc.
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