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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 297178" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>Perhaps I should be familiar with "610 Roadbase". Around here it is "#1" and "#2" roadbase. #1 meets the state spec for road construction. #2 is what you generally use for driveways and it has a little bigger aggregate. Other than that, I can't tell a difference. If I were putting in an 8" bed, #2 would hold up better. #1 is good if you only want to build up an existing drive by about an inch, since it has small aggregate. </p><p></p><p>#2 roadbase costs around $3 a ton locally. If you have it delivered it generally costs about $10 a ton. 10 tons on a truck is about 8 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 297178, member: 3162"] Perhaps I should be familiar with "610 Roadbase". Around here it is "#1" and "#2" roadbase. #1 meets the state spec for road construction. #2 is what you generally use for driveways and it has a little bigger aggregate. Other than that, I can't tell a difference. If I were putting in an 8" bed, #2 would hold up better. #1 is good if you only want to build up an existing drive by about an inch, since it has small aggregate. #2 roadbase costs around $3 a ton locally. If you have it delivered it generally costs about $10 a ton. 10 tons on a truck is about 8 yards. [/QUOTE]
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