Posted by Donald Lehman on August 07, 2014 at 16:58:39 from (184.8.251.1):
In Reply to: Re: Woods roads posted by George Marsh on August 07, 2014 at 12:07:28:
George,
The old roads with good gravel bases weren't too bad. Only thing is, we cut a bunch of new roads out of the woods a couple of years ago. So basically they are billy goat trails. They held up okay until this spring. Yup, I'm gonna need gravel rock, sluice pipes, the whole nine yards. Got a pile of heavy clay fill from when the kid dug a celler and it's loaded with rocks. Gonna use some of that to mix in with the gravel, too. Got a local limestone quarry and sized stone is relatively cheap. Will be using some of that also. I'm working with a light crawler to level the gravel so that makes for less problems working the really wet stuff. But basically that's what i'm doing. Working off the new fill and pushing into the holes. One thing we also have plenty of around here is stones. This is going to be a multi-year project. Sort of work on it until I'm so sick of it I can't stand it and then do something else for a while.
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