What size crushed stone?

   / What size crushed stone? #11  
How much water and how fast is it moving through the swale? If any volume or speed at all, it will wash away 57's or crusher run. And 57's dont make a good base by itself over a soft area.

I used 1's and 2's of limestone for a pond overflow that carries alot of water. I like the end result. It is solid to run over even with water flowing over the top. It isnt bad to walk on or drive equipment on either. But if you dont have much clow that will wash away smaller stone, you could always top that with 57's.

Here is 10 tons.

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   / What size crushed stone? #12  
It depends on the soil type, how soft and how heavy your equipment is. Putting #4's (2") on new excavation on our driveway just sunk into the mud. #2 (3-4") packed well and held up. Likewise, in front of our one barn, I put #2's and then 57s (3/4") although the 57s do not pack well, 304 (57 plus crusher run) would have packed much better.

I am not a believer in fabric unless you are really putting down enough gravel on top of it (8-12" minimum). Otherwise, it gets pushed down into the mud. Big rock works better IMO.


BTW every area (state?) has different terms for the various sizes. I live right next to Kentucky and when I get stone from there and ask for the Ohio names (2',4's,57's, etc.) they have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about! 304 is ROMs in Kentucky.
 
   / What size crushed stone? #13  
wow - many opinions here. Mine is different. I would NOT use plastic or fabric if you put stones down a good 4-8 inch thick. with the soil I have around here in ny, I would scoop some of it up and put in a good 1 ton or 2 of either driveway mix crusher run (5/8 to 0") to build a hump to let water run (divert) away from the area you want to drive over or number 1 stone (5/8") to let water in and out for awhile if you have poor drainage. It works for me around here.
 
   / What size crushed stone? #14  
Ken is right about the the bigger rock. My barnyard had gotten so bad through the years that it was impossible to move through it without sinking.

I scraped a 10' wide area around the barn and add #3 RCC in about 6" thick. Packed it down with the backhoe. I waited about a month and then put more to get to the grade I needed. The boarders grumbled for about 2 more months about having to walk on that big stone. Then i put a layer of crushed concrete on top. I wet it down and worked it into the base with the backhoe. The whole area has tightened up to where I can drive the hoe on it on the wettest of days. The boarders love it and try to keep it clean. We pickup any manure or waste hay and every so often I rake it with a leaf rake to get any debris off of it. It has stayed fresh looking for a year and I have not had any settle spots or pot holes in it.

The big rock is the way to go. Put some in and watch it settle put some more in and don't rush it. I learned a lot when I built my road and took my time. I knew I didn't have to turn traffic loose on it right away.
 
   / What size crushed stone? #15  
Here is a pic of the stone I did.

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   / What size crushed stone? #16  
Large stone. Like #1 or equivalent. Unless there's a lot of foot traffic.
 
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Follow up: I used a #3 stone (about 2-3" dia.), small enough to walk and drive on, big enough to let a lot of water through without a pipe (I hope). $33 for 3 tons.
 

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   / What size crushed stone? #18  
Hope it works well for you. Did you put anything under the rock?
 
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#19  
No. I only ended up using half the load, so if it sinks I'll add more.
Time will tell if this was a mistake. My biggest concern is if it fills up gaps in stone with dirt, then digging out a couple tons of stone will be a pain.
 
   / What size crushed stone? #20  
No. I only ended up using half the load, so if it sinks I'll add more.
Time will tell if this was a mistake. My biggest concern is if it fills up gaps in stone with dirt, then digging out a couple tons of stone will be a pain.

I think that will only happen bad if your in an area where the ground freezes and turns to mush in spring.
 

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