Posted by kcm.MN on February 25, 2017 at 08:34:41 from (174.219.131.211):
In Reply to: Muddy driveway posted by Rkh on February 25, 2017 at 03:24:38:
We live in a wetlands area and I'm putting up a new shop this year, but have to build a road. I'm getting a stockpile of old tires that are not good for recycling. Will cut the sidewall off one side and lay them open side up. Once filled with gravel, the tires will help prevent gravel from working out to the sides. Hopefully it will also help with the sinking some. As for the cutoff sidewalls, they'll go down in chunks inside the tires.
As the ground is SO soft here (when not frozen), I can't expect even a solid concrete driveway to last for too many years. Am hoping the retaining and flex attributes of the tires will work. Only the 460 and pickups will be traveling on this road - very rare exceptions.
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