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Need suggestions on reducing wear on grass
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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 97962" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>Plywood is the most popular and effective route. </p><p>I personally try to make wide sweeping turns, even it they have to be multi-point turns, to avoid undue stress on turf. But this only works if you have the space. Obviously, avoid pivot turns at all costs.</p><p>I usually tell the home owner that some turf damage will occur to gauge their reaction (they can't say I didn't warn them!!). So far, nobody has had an allergic reaction yet.</p><p>If the ground is really soft, or it has been freshly sodded, I put off the job until conditions improve. Can't always be done, but if you can...</p><p>Hope this helps - SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 97962, member: 3290"] Plywood is the most popular and effective route. I personally try to make wide sweeping turns, even it they have to be multi-point turns, to avoid undue stress on turf. But this only works if you have the space. Obviously, avoid pivot turns at all costs. I usually tell the home owner that some turf damage will occur to gauge their reaction (they can't say I didn't warn them!!). So far, nobody has had an allergic reaction yet. If the ground is really soft, or it has been freshly sodded, I put off the job until conditions improve. Can't always be done, but if you can... Hope this helps - SR [/QUOTE]
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