Travelover
Elite Member
Perhaps this has been covered before - if so, sorry in advance.
I live on a gravel road and sometimes need to fill in some potholes between county maintenance. My box scraper can't take the road down a couple of inches like a road grader (surface is too hard, tractor too small) - so I just drag the scraper along and the box fills with loose dirt and gravel. As I pass over a pot hole the loose dirt falls into the hole and is scraped level as the back edge passes over the hole. But the loose dirt packs down with the first pass of a tire over it, so there is a depression again, though more shallow. If I do repeated passes the hole gets more and more shallow, but never is gone, and the first rain starts the process over again.
Any tips on doing a more thorough job of filling pot holes? Thanks.
I live on a gravel road and sometimes need to fill in some potholes between county maintenance. My box scraper can't take the road down a couple of inches like a road grader (surface is too hard, tractor too small) - so I just drag the scraper along and the box fills with loose dirt and gravel. As I pass over a pot hole the loose dirt falls into the hole and is scraped level as the back edge passes over the hole. But the loose dirt packs down with the first pass of a tire over it, so there is a depression again, though more shallow. If I do repeated passes the hole gets more and more shallow, but never is gone, and the first rain starts the process over again.
Any tips on doing a more thorough job of filling pot holes? Thanks.