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<blockquote data-quote="wings5j" data-source="post: 120387" data-attributes="member: 1341"><p><em>at my place I have 530 feet below the garage and then a large open area between the house and the shop that I maintain with 5/8s minus crushed rock. The technique I use is to put my bucket in float mode, angle the bucket a little and do all my grading in reverse. On the steep part of the driveway I always do this backing uphill so the machine doesn't tip or roll. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>If I have to spread some fresh rock I try to spread it fairly thin and then grade from the near end to the far end a little at at a time, always trying to have smooth ground behind me. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Early on I considered a box blade but the method I described above works so well I have never added any driveway attachments to my collection. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Good luck. That rig above sure looks like fun. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wings5j, post: 120387, member: 1341"] [I]at my place I have 530 feet below the garage and then a large open area between the house and the shop that I maintain with 5/8s minus crushed rock. The technique I use is to put my bucket in float mode, angle the bucket a little and do all my grading in reverse. On the steep part of the driveway I always do this backing uphill so the machine doesn’t tip or roll. If I have to spread some fresh rock I try to spread it fairly thin and then grade from the near end to the far end a little at at a time, always trying to have smooth ground behind me. Early on I considered a box blade but the method I described above works so well I have never added any driveway attachments to my collection. Good luck. That rig above sure looks like fun. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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