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jackpine savage
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Gordon, I think you nailed it. I think on the second grading I didn't cut deep enough to totally eliminate the washboard, and I'm still feeling the original bumps. The gravel is pretty soft yet, the grader isn't having any problem cutting to depth. It is breaking up and there are no chunks going over the back blade. It seemed to be flowing evenly to my eye on the second grading rather than the waves on the first grading.
We got some rain, so I think I'll let it dry out for a few days and hit it again with the 1/4" depth and pack again.
My driveway lost it's crown a couple years ago. It's all downhill from the yard to the county road. A couple heavy rains really did some damage. It's looking pretty good now but I still have a couple spots where I have a secondary ditch at the edge of the gravel. I really don't want to bring in the sod and mess up my nice gravel, so I guess my options are to add more gravel or grade the shoulder into the ditch. Thinking one of those power landscape rakes would be ideal, ha.
Edited to add. When I used the height control there was enough slop in everything so the back of the LP was still on the ground. It just lifted the front blade.
We got some rain, so I think I'll let it dry out for a few days and hit it again with the 1/4" depth and pack again.
My driveway lost it's crown a couple years ago. It's all downhill from the yard to the county road. A couple heavy rains really did some damage. It's looking pretty good now but I still have a couple spots where I have a secondary ditch at the edge of the gravel. I really don't want to bring in the sod and mess up my nice gravel, so I guess my options are to add more gravel or grade the shoulder into the ditch. Thinking one of those power landscape rakes would be ideal, ha.
Edited to add. When I used the height control there was enough slop in everything so the back of the LP was still on the ground. It just lifted the front blade.