Mar-01-2015 05:11 PM
Mar-04-2015 06:14 PM
Bedlam wrote:
I think your long term solution is position the trailer so it is a straight shot out the the back and add some pavers to your lawn. You can screen the trailer with trellis and even get get some vine growths started for more screening.
The troubles you are having accessing your trailer takes away from the enjoyment and convenience of owning it - I know your setup can be improved without having to replace your vehicle or tear up the lawn.
Mar-04-2015 06:03 PM
rhagfo wrote:Houston Remodeler wrote:
As a former Yankee, I can swear the chains will make things worse or just as bad. Boards are the way to go, but you'll need quite stout boards.
When you have the time bury thesethese in the grass They are often buried around office buildings so the fire trucks can drive right up to the building.
There is also a cinder block that also allows grass to up through yet provide a solid surface and cost less.
Mar-04-2015 05:53 PM
Mar-04-2015 07:33 AM
BurbMan wrote:
$3.50/SF for those buried traction squares...:E
Mar-04-2015 06:11 AM
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Mar-04-2015 05:17 AM
Houston Remodeler wrote:
As a former Yankee, I can swear the chains will make things worse or just as bad. Boards are the way to go, but you'll need quite stout boards.
When you have the time bury thesethese in the grass They are often buried around office buildings so the fire trucks can drive right up to the building.
Mar-04-2015 04:36 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Once you get it out, either gravel or pave that area and the shot to it! that`s going to be a problem anytime it rains!
Mar-04-2015 03:27 AM
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