BrokenTrack
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- Jan 13, 2018
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- Maine
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- Tractors, Skidders, Bulldozers, Forestry Equipment
Any "expert" who didn't use culverts on a road with water issues is hardly an expert. Any roads I have rebuilt have never washed when I'm done and I gurantee them not to.
Good luck with them, and keep the ends clear of debris and silt. If silt reaches the bottom of the culvert you will have issues. If done right you should not have silt, but if you do keep the ditch and catch basins clean.
I agree.
Another thing I do is take big rock (8-24") and place it on the side of the road on the inslope of the ditch, then take the excavator and press/pound that rock into the gravel. In that way, as trucks roll over the road, it does not slump the gravel in the road. The pounded in rocks really stabilize the shoulder.
It is little things like that which keep a road in shape. My heavy haul roads are in better shape in the spring then the town roads here.