I have a driveway that is at a fairly steep angle. About 6 years ago a neighbor suggested I get a load of taconite tailings to put on it. I'm in northern MN, just on the edge of "the range" where iron ore is mined. These tailings lock together and actually make the driveway hold up quite well. I think in other areas it works similar to crushed concrete. We had another load of tailings put down last year since we were starting to get ruts when we had heavy rains. This summer we had a pole barn put up, so lots of heavy machinery up and down the driveway. It caused the tailings to get compacted into the clay underneath, and more ruts again.
Now I have a tractor, and am wondering if I could use a box blade with the taconite tailings. I'm looking at one with scarifiers, and am wondering if that would work or not. And for how long. Would the scarifiers cause too much of the subsoil to get mixed in with the tailings?
Now I have a tractor, and am wondering if I could use a box blade with the taconite tailings. I'm looking at one with scarifiers, and am wondering if that would work or not. And for how long. Would the scarifiers cause too much of the subsoil to get mixed in with the tailings?