csquared63
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Drive only on the neighbor's lawn. He'll never know. Drive after dark!:shocked:
Ha! That's awesome.
Drive only on the neighbor's lawn. He'll never know. Drive after dark!:shocked:
I wonder if it might be due, in part, to the type of grass. Around here my "lawn" is field grass that has been mowed into submission for 36+ years. I can drive my M6040 with R1 tires(weighs 10,100 pounds) on the lawn - it will leave chevon marks - it wills skerf up the grass if I make a turn - it sure won't kill any of the grass.
I think the answer is very obvious - like with my tractor - STAY OFF THE LAWN.
You said it. He drives ALL OVER His lawn. You drive in the same spot. I had a 770 and never saw where it had been cutting grass. Mind you, I never had a loader and come to think of it, the tires were not filled.
Make your roads wider and drive in varying positions.
Turf tires are more a gentler alternative to Ag tires than a tire that won't harm turf at all.