[Farmall] Help with snow plow adjustment
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Mon Dec 31 14:22:05 PST 2007
Actually, around here "millings" are what is taken off the road by an
asphalt milling machine when the repave McAdam roads around here -
essentially ground up "bituminous concrete" as the engineer calls it.
When we can get it in warm weather, it spreads easily and packs down
nicely. But the last batch we got, about 120 tons, came late in October
and never got hot enough to melt down.
I put some images of the millings in front of my place on my Fotki album
<http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/allamuchy_roads/kasperroadmillings1.html>
and the three following. This isn't a town road, but I didn't have any
better place to put the images.
The stuff you described below is called QP or "quarry process" around
here. It is OK for putting over stone under a slab, but we find that it
doesn't hold up as a road surface - the fine stuff turns to dust and
blows away in the wind or runs off in the rain, leaving only the stone
that the vehicles push away from the travel path.
Mike
birddog wrote:
> Ivan
>
> I am guessing what Mike refers to as millings would be similar to what
> we know in our part of the US as crusher run or scalpings. We can buy
> it in #0 or #1 etc. #0 is popular for topping because it packs well.
> Pieces of stone under 1/2 or 3/4 inch mixed with stone dust and powder.
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