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Looking for a better way to cross a lawn with little damage.
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric" data-source="post: 2225" data-attributes="member: 108"><p>Does anybody know if anyone manufactures a reusable matting material to lay down on soft lawn areas to avoid causing damage and leaving ruts? Often I'm performing some type of back yard demo or excavation work and I need to make many trips back and forth over an existing lawn area.</p><p>People really love to over water their lawns here in California for some strange reason. I know a Bobcat track loader would help with this problem but our next major investment is going to be a mini excavator. Any other ideas???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric, post: 2225, member: 108"] Does anybody know if anyone manufactures a reusable matting material to lay down on soft lawn areas to avoid causing damage and leaving ruts? Often I'm performing some type of back yard demo or excavation work and I need to make many trips back and forth over an existing lawn area. People really love to over water their lawns here in California for some strange reason. I know a Bobcat track loader would help with this problem but our next major investment is going to be a mini excavator. Any other ideas??? [/QUOTE]
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