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Originally posted by Kurdawg View PostPut down some geotex fabric first it'll help hugely on how much it presses in the clay and prevent the wagon trails.
This X100!
Part of my road has fabric and part doesn’t, in 10 years I have never added rock to the portion with fabric but have had to add rock every other year on the rest.
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Originally posted by RR 314 View PostI think 50-60 cubic yards would be close. 4-5"Originally posted by Bigdaddy View PostRoughly 30 tons/24 cubic yards should cover three to four inches thick 12 feet wide 130 longOriginally posted by merlin View Post396 cubic yards about 16 truck loadsOriginally posted by texasair View Post12 wide x 130 yards long x 4" thick=57.7 cubic yards
1 cubic yard will cover 81 sq ft 4" thickOriginally posted by COOLDAD1 View PostSo .....Did you get the answer you were looking for?
You have answers from 30 - 80 tons and from 24 cubic yards to 396 cubic yards.
Sorry. I'm no help.
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Originally posted by tdwinklr View PostI don't know about crushed concrete and what size pieces they have it crushed down to but my gravel guy recommends to put heavy rock down first on dirt/clay, the rock being 4-6" pieces then the smaller stuff (1 1/2 - 2") over that.
I had a road made from red dirt and I capped it with crushed concrete. I’m not seeing a bunch of issues with it, but I’m going to do the next road differently and see if there’s a difference over time.
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Originally posted by Burnadell View Post^^^ There ya go. ^^^
Based on the math some provided, my guess is 80 tons will do it, so that's what I'm aiming for.
Seems that there are two types of geotextile fabrics: woven and non-woven. Which do I I use?
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