Posted by caterpillar guy on June 03, 2023 at 03:00:07 from (47.26.9.191):
In Reply to: Land Leveler posted by john in la on June 02, 2023 at 20:27:36:
And they will just punch down again till all you have is the clay again. Sounds like you need in the wet of the year to put some bigger rock down like a 2-4 inch then work them down then put some 1-2 inch on work down then put some crushed concrete on top will probably out last you then. I had to do the driveways here and I peeled off the top 4-6 inches of topsoil/clay/gravel. Then hauled in loads of crushed concrete spread it about 6 inches deep. IT doesn't rut up when used regularly in the spring and has held up with dropping loaded trailers on it in spring to grease truck and 5th wheel and such. Yes I did this about 20 years agoo or more and it is just needing to have the top spread a wee bit over spots I've nicked or roughed up with the loader plowing snow or has finally started to settle into the clay here. I think that has held pretty well for having a loaded semi setting on it's back over the years. I'm still adding to the area for more room to park as things have expanded over the years like more trailers and more bigger equipment. It still holds though.
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