Anyone ever drove over plywood on soft grass or mud w their tractor?

   / Anyone ever drove over plywood on soft grass or mud w their tractor? #31  
reading this initially, I wasn't sure if the job was for income or a personal project / repair. Unless time is urgent, i think nature dictates that you wait it out until things dry up.

i wanted a Sea Can delivered in May - it was too wet, everything would get stuck, and the ruts left would be a mess. now i'm just picking time and location.

all the best.
 
   / Anyone ever drove over plywood on soft grass or mud w their tractor? #32  
So plywood may not withstand, it will be cheaper to plant a new lawn
 
   / Anyone ever drove over plywood on soft grass or mud w their tractor?
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#33  
reading this initially, I wasn't sure if the job was for income or a personal project / repair. Unless time is urgent, i think nature dictates that you wait it out until things dry up.

i wanted a Sea Can delivered in May - it was too wet, everything would get stuck, and the ruts left would be a mess. now i'm just picking time and location.

all the best.
Yea this spot is tricky. It will rain and recharge the ground water level bc it gets tons of runoff. I am very close to getting a towable backhoe to do the job.
 
 
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