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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 57281" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>I'm not convinced I would have used shale for that application. We usually laid down some good coarse pit run with fairly large rocks 6"-8" in it to tie up the mud a bit. Works real good in cattle pens and muddy areas and then for roads we would put 3/4" down granite on top. Relatively expensive but I've found doing things the right way first usually saves you money in the long run. I guess to, if it was a long road, the 3/4 down might not be feasible but I could spread quite a bit of that for $4600.00</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 57281, member: 245"] I'm not convinced I would have used shale for that application. We usually laid down some good coarse pit run with fairly large rocks 6"-8" in it to tie up the mud a bit. Works real good in cattle pens and muddy areas and then for roads we would put 3/4" down granite on top. Relatively expensive but I've found doing things the right way first usually saves you money in the long run. I guess to, if it was a long road, the 3/4 down might not be feasible but I could spread quite a bit of that for $4600.00 [/QUOTE]
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