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Best way to determine if the ground is frozen enough
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<blockquote data-quote="Gypo Logger" data-source="post: 6111771" data-attributes="member: 1569"><p>Sometimes being too anxious to get the wood out can create problems and calateral damage. As mentioned, if you prep the trail and let the frost set in you can get in and out in the early morning before the sun starts melting things.</p><p>If you create ruts and get stuck it doesnt look to professional to the neighbors.</p><p> I'd just be patient until conditions are just right.</p><p>Prepairing the trail with an atv will force frost into the ground if conditions are cold enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gypo Logger, post: 6111771, member: 1569"] Sometimes being too anxious to get the wood out can create problems and calateral damage. As mentioned, if you prep the trail and let the frost set in you can get in and out in the early morning before the sun starts melting things. If you create ruts and get stuck it doesnt look to professional to the neighbors. I'd just be patient until conditions are just right. Prepairing the trail with an atv will force frost into the ground if conditions are cold enough. [/QUOTE]
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