Spreading red clay with John Deere 700 to build up new driveway.. Also some bonus material of top secret hand signals in case of radio malfunctions! lol.
Really depends on what the customer wants, but if I have my preference i always figure 2 ft.' of fill. 1 ft' to replace stripped area and another foot on top to get a good crown on it. It may be more or less depending how bad the dirt is in the area. This one was really bad to be in a hilly area.
Man I want one of these dozers so bad
I was 25th viewer. The Dozer just plows over the clay like it was nothing. Should be a strong driveway, when you are finished.
damn i miss my dozer might have to go out and play in the snow with it lol
Get after it Bull!!
i wish our construction season was all year. it's -48 here tonight.
We probably lose as many due to rain to even it out. lol. We are just off the gulf coast in Louisiana. I know what ya mean though buddy.
How thick do you build up the clay base for the driveway?
Really depends on what the customer wants, but if I have my preference i always figure 2 ft.' of fill. 1 ft' to replace stripped area and another foot on top to get a good crown on it. It may be more or less depending how bad the dirt is in the area. This one was really bad to be in a hilly area.
How many hours you got on a dozer?
My first week buddy !
Nice job on road. What part of the country are you in?
Thanks buddy. Louisiana / Mississippi line, Just northeast of Baton Rouge
Looking at the the material you were using on the road I thought you were close to Mississippi. I’m NE of you about an hour. Have a good one.
@@planeanddirtsimple good deal man! Another red clay gravel mafia member! Haha