Major Driveway Project, Opinions Please

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Well, I have been on working on the driveway about 12 tractor hours now. For the most part I am cutting the sides down a bit and pulling material into the center then smoothing that out. Yes, adjusting blade slope and angle is an art to say the least, sometimes I get off and turn the center link 1/2 turn one way or another! I have used the rippers on the side a bit to loosen material(1 step down only). I managed to find the phone line as it was about 4 inches down at one spot!:mad: The tech has a driveway longer than mine and he was having it worked on now so he was very understanding. I won't know how much good I have done until I get a good rain, and **** we need one!

More pictures soon.

Don
 
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It was a nice overcast morning so I got another set of pictures shot and uploaded. I have put them in sequence so you can see the before and after from approximately the same viewpoints. Like any good advertiser, I made the after pictures look better! :) I welcome all suggestions.

Driveway shots before and after Photo Gallery by Don Nelson at pbase.com

Don
 
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Driveway looks great Don. Your a fast learner. You should be happy with your work. I like your before and after shots. Did you do it all with existing material or did you bring some in ? You might want to get it packed down best you can before any big rain. If you have a heavy dew or some sprinkles get out there with a car or truck and pack it. It will hold up to hard rain much better that way. One trick I use when I am done grading is I pack just the wheel rut locations then go over it again with the blade. I might do this a couple times. Then I pack the hole thing. This really helps to reduce the tendency for new wheel ruts to form on the new road.
 
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Driveway looks great Don. Your a fast learner. You should be happy with your work. I like your before and after shots. Did you do it all with existing material or did you bring some in ? You might want to get it packed down best you can before any big rain. If you have a heavy dew or some sprinkles get out there with a car or truck and pack it. It will hold up to hard rain much better that way. One trick I use when I am done grading is I pack just the wheel rut locations then go over it again with the blade. I might do this a couple times. Then I pack the hole thing. This really helps to reduce the tendency for new wheel ruts to form on the new road.

Thanks, Gordon.

The "Fast Learn" was from all the help I got here! :)

I am working on packing it down. We had a nice 1/3rd inch rain Saturday that helped. That wheel rut packing tip sounds great, esp. for some of these softer areas.

Don
 
 

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