oosik
Epic Contributor
scootr - Yes - for sure on hitting the drive when it has moisture. There are usually two times. Spring and fall. Then there is the "swamp". A 120 foot section of the driveway that turns to "goo" in the spring. Not realizing that the neighbors large field drains down to this one spot. Something should have been done in '82 when the driveway was built. However - patience and percerverance wins out every year. This section will always end up with large whoop-te-doos but smooth as a pool table. This 120 foot section justifies my purchase of the LPGS with scarifiers.