venturesomerite
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Ok, so like it says, I've got a dirt driveway, which I absolutely cannot afford to pave in asphalt, which would be nice
. What ever I do needs to be relatively affordable, since I also will have to put a new roof on come spring
. I'm hoping 1k or less.
It's about 250' or so long, and varries between 12-15' wide. It was at one point a dirt path, which has severely eroded away over time, leaving a ton of exposed rocks and large dips which become small ponds when it rains. I'd like to fill in the holes, and cover the whole thing in something in the spring time, but am unsure of what to use.
I will have to plow it, if that changes anything. I was thinking of getting a tri axel of some kind of crushed/processed stone, and renting a bob cat to spread it all out and a walk behind tamper to pack it the best I can. I am concerned about draining, it is relatively flat, but pitches slightly to the road. There is no ditch, and if I did dig one, it would have to be on the property line side, which leaves me with no where for it to run, no drainage gully or anything by the street, and the other side goes straight into the garage, which even if I got around, would have to run another 400' to the back of my property where it can drain. Ideas?
I know the ultimate solution is a correct base and paving, but I am looking for the best solution to last as long as it can until one day when dear aunt martha leaves me an inheritance.
Any and all advice and ideas are welcome.
Some of you may remember this pictures from my phone pole thread, so I'm just reusing it as it's all I have at the moment. They don't show the really bad parts though.
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. What ever I do needs to be relatively affordable, since I also will have to put a new roof on come spring
. I'm hoping 1k or less. It's about 250' or so long, and varries between 12-15' wide. It was at one point a dirt path, which has severely eroded away over time, leaving a ton of exposed rocks and large dips which become small ponds when it rains. I'd like to fill in the holes, and cover the whole thing in something in the spring time, but am unsure of what to use.
I will have to plow it, if that changes anything. I was thinking of getting a tri axel of some kind of crushed/processed stone, and renting a bob cat to spread it all out and a walk behind tamper to pack it the best I can. I am concerned about draining, it is relatively flat, but pitches slightly to the road. There is no ditch, and if I did dig one, it would have to be on the property line side, which leaves me with no where for it to run, no drainage gully or anything by the street, and the other side goes straight into the garage, which even if I got around, would have to run another 400' to the back of my property where it can drain. Ideas?
I know the ultimate solution is a correct base and paving, but I am looking for the best solution to last as long as it can until one day when dear aunt martha leaves me an inheritance.
Any and all advice and ideas are welcome.
Some of you may remember this pictures from my phone pole thread, so I'm just reusing it as it's all I have at the moment. They don't show the really bad parts though.
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... lol, the skid steer is the fun part of the job
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