Posted by tjdub on March 04, 2010 at 10:21:58 from (208.28.88.253):
In Reply to: OT: dirt driveway posted by 7lazy77 on March 03, 2010 at 19:45:24:
My neighbor has the same issue. He says that it doesn't do any good to put down crushed rock because it just disappears in a year (and it does). Always wonders how my driveway is so solid in the spring. I tell him if you keep doing it, you will get a base, but he doesn't buy it I guess. Really though, it's best to start with something big (bigger than 3/4" for sure). I made a new road through some very wet ground to my cowyard and started with 2ft field rocks. Just kept adding rocks until I stopped making ruts when I drove over them with the tractor. It's one of the few things in life that if you throw enough rocks at the problem and it goes away.
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