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Posted by Mitchissippi on July 09, 2003 at 13:52:16 from (66.156.160.42):
In Reply to: Driveway maintenance - a little OT... posted by Steve Mason on July 09, 2003 at 13:00:11:
Steve, I do a lot grading with a 1066 and a Woods 1400 rear blade. I'm no expert, but I have a lot of experience under my belt. Look close - sounds like the driveway material in the inside of the curve has got pushed to the outside of the curve by all the traffic. You may have all the material you need for the repair on the outside of the curve. You'll be surprised how much loose material you will generate while giving your drive a good grading. I've had people tell my after I graded their drive, that it looked like I added gravel. My drive is about 600' long. I grade it often and it stays in pretty good shape. Hope this helps, Mitch
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