hi guys, was wanting some help on getting better at "finish" grading. just had to spread 600 tons of gravel for a company and ran into some issues getting some spots smooth. here is a description of one of the tougher area's i had to do. picture a rectangular lot about 100 x 50'. it was already 1/2" - but not in good shape so i needed to spread 1/2 minus back over it. at the beginning the lot was already flat/smooth. i had my new holland and a smooth bucket to work with. i had the trucks dump the rock in the center of the lot figuring i could work out each way to the ends. at first i would grab a scoop of rock, lift the boom and roll forward slowly as i "flicked" the bucket as i uncurled it at the same time trying to lay down a fairly smooth and even swatch of rock until the bucket emptied then i would repeat. the problem was that it was hard to get the rock to fall smoothly all the time and i would at times end up dumping too much causing a small bump in the lot. as i finished spreading one half i began back dragging the rock to get it flat but by now the machine had ridden over the bumps of rock and it was like "whoopty doo's" that i just couldn't flatten out. i left that side alone and went to the other half. on this side i grabbed a scoop and dumped it right in front of the machine, then i would uncurl the bucket the full amount and lower it to about 1 inch about the surface and proceed to "plow" the rock forward with the uncurled bucket. this workee a little better but was hard to keep the bucket a consistent 1 inch off the ground due to small irregularities in the surface. after i spread that side i backdragged it and it work better than the first side. in the end i had to sort of dig/scrape the worst side and re-work it to get it better. after the job was done the lot turned out to be smoother BEFORE i touched it which was very discouraging. the remaining 100's of tons went better because they were in smaller area's. i don't grade for a living (obviously) but want to get good fast so i need some tips on what some of you might have done with just a smooth bucket which i assume should have been able to do a good job, thanks, steve Ground Effects LLC