I too have many gravel rental drives. This is the best thing for pulling gravel from the edge and putting it in the tire track. Lower the right lift arm. To increase down force, I add cement blocks. This thing is self leveling. If you had a box blade with starfires to rip up the outer edge it would be even nicer. I made this from used mobile home I beams. Only cost me a few welding rods. My dad made his from RR iron. That was heavy enough he didn't need down force.
If you want rock to stay in place, add clay dirt to the tire tracks, then put new rock on top. After a rain and the rocks get worked in to the clay, it has a better chance of staying there.
I fix pot holes with clay and rock. If you want to prevent new pot holes, remove the rock on the edge of the road and keep water from collecting on the road.
BTW, I use my grader for many other things besides drives. It works great if you have rutts in yard. All a little loose dirt in rut. This will level dirt and not remove grass.
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