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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 868227"><p>Concrete washout works well. Have the truck dump it on the sides, let it dry up for a week or 2. Spread it, and finish it with your bucket. Its sets up pretty dang hard, and is cheap. If you want to be able to work it and recrown the road, run the teeth on a box blade over it after about a week. That will mix it with the sand and leaves it workable and not solid. Bit if you finish it nice with the bucket, I would leave that down for a base and the cap it with gravel or some of that 3/4 rock that can be worked. We did about 1 mile of road this way and although it needs maintenance like every other non paved road its the lowest maint we have come across</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 868227"] Concrete washout works well. Have the truck dump it on the sides, let it dry up for a week or 2. Spread it, and finish it with your bucket. Its sets up pretty dang hard, and is cheap. If you want to be able to work it and recrown the road, run the teeth on a box blade over it after about a week. That will mix it with the sand and leaves it workable and not solid. Bit if you finish it nice with the bucket, I would leave that down for a base and the cap it with gravel or some of that 3/4 rock that can be worked. We did about 1 mile of road this way and although it needs maintenance like every other non paved road its the lowest maint we have come across [/QUOTE]
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