CathyA
4-11-11, 11:50am
Our gravel drive is close to 1/4 mile long. We've had it graded and filled a number of times......which ain't cheap! Its usually a couple thousand dollars.
Its in horrible shape now. We don't have a tractor......which is insane, since we've needed one for almost 30 years!
anyhow....DH mentioned a $100 grader he saw in a catalog. I really think we need way more than a $100 grader that you pull behind your lawn tractor. Are there any easy fixes for the worst holes? You can't just dump gravel in the holes. You really need that dust. I suggested maybe pouring some powdered cement in the holes, then mixing it with gravel. Would that work?
These holes are unbelievable. I think I've even bent a tire rim on them. rrrrr
Any less-expensive ideas for fixing at least the worst holes?
Thanks.
Its in horrible shape now. We don't have a tractor......which is insane, since we've needed one for almost 30 years!
anyhow....DH mentioned a $100 grader he saw in a catalog. I really think we need way more than a $100 grader that you pull behind your lawn tractor. Are there any easy fixes for the worst holes? You can't just dump gravel in the holes. You really need that dust. I suggested maybe pouring some powdered cement in the holes, then mixing it with gravel. Would that work?
These holes are unbelievable. I think I've even bent a tire rim on them. rrrrr
Any less-expensive ideas for fixing at least the worst holes?
Thanks.