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Gravel Road Maintenance Videos

atgreene

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Nov 30, 2005
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508
Location
Sebago, Maine
Great videos. I forwarded them onto my town manager to try to get them used for the road crew.

The town hires a local contractor to grade the roads. They do not believe in crowning, cleaning ditches or shaping. It's a waste. Of course, the same contractor sells all the gravel to the town.:mad:
 

decee

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Jun 10, 2009
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20
Location
Toronto
Does anyone know how to download those videos?
I know they won't send a copy to Canada
 

ovrszd

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Apr 1, 2008
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Location
Missouri
Occupation
Retired Army
maintenance

These are good "starter" videos. But every gravel road maintenance operator knows that each road has it's own personality based on it's soil type, natural drainage, volume of traffic and especially weight of traffic. I maintain 50 miles of gravel that has about half a dozen variations in personality. More crown, less crown, more frequent maintenance, less frequent maintenance, faster operation, slower operation, etc., etc. As I said, these are good "starter" videos, adjust from there.

I was actually amused by the video on gravel type. It has no application in my area. We don't want nearly as much fines in our gravel as he recommends.
 

Grader4me

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Jan 11, 2006
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1,792
Location
New Brunswick, Canada
Great videos. I forwarded them onto my town manager to try to get them used for the road crew.

The town hires a local contractor to grade the roads. They do not believe in crowning, cleaning ditches or shaping. It's a waste. Of course, the same contractor sells all the gravel to the town.:mad:

Makes it all worthwhile posting the link. Hopefully they will apply what the "starter" videos show. :cool2
 

TriHonu

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Apr 17, 2007
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139
Location
Minnesota, USA

biggrader

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Jan 16, 2010
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222
Location
Red River Valley of the North
Occupation
Owner/Operator
Hard to believe what those guys from MN can come up with.LOL. But like OVSZD said, these are good points but do not suit every road. Even in Mn the roads vary quite a bit.
 

lb7/sledhead

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Joined
May 15, 2012
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3
Location
Pennsylvania
Occupation
maintenance tech
Those videos are great! Have any links to video's on using the scarifier? My private lane is 1/2 mile long at the base of a mountain...very rocky! Thanks!
 

ben46a

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Joined
Mar 11, 2007
Messages
773
Location
Waverley NS/Fort Mac AB
I was actually amused by the video on gravel type. It has no application in my area. We don't want nearly as much fines in our gravel as he recommends.

I'm curious about this comment, from a durability standpoint, fines are what binds the road together. from a safety standpoint loose stone with little fines makes it easier to loose control on a curve. More fines will alleviate this.
 
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