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What to use for turf protection?
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<blockquote data-quote="PurdueJoe" data-source="post: 1439466" data-attributes="member: 30832"><p>I'm checking for something other then plywood too. If all I did was drive a bucket over them then ripping a 4x8 sheet of plywood would work but that doesn't help when you need to drive a mini thats 3' wide back and forth. O yeah if anyone is thinking of using heavy duty conveyor belting used in coal mines and stuff don't waste you time and money. I just picked up a 33" x6' wide piece about 1/2" to try it out and it isn't stiff enough. Only turf protection it did was not leave the tread impressions in the ground. I'm going to pick up a rubber horse stall mat thats 4x6 and about 3/4" thick and see how that works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PurdueJoe, post: 1439466, member: 30832"] I'm checking for something other then plywood too. If all I did was drive a bucket over them then ripping a 4x8 sheet of plywood would work but that doesn't help when you need to drive a mini thats 3' wide back and forth. O yeah if anyone is thinking of using heavy duty conveyor belting used in coal mines and stuff don't waste you time and money. I just picked up a 33" x6' wide piece about 1/2" to try it out and it isn't stiff enough. Only turf protection it did was not leave the tread impressions in the ground. I'm going to pick up a rubber horse stall mat thats 4x6 and about 3/4" thick and see how that works. [/QUOTE]
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