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making a track
Started By
j and H
, 29 Oct 2014 08:37
#21
Posted 10 November 2014 - 21:59
#22
Posted 23 November 2014 - 09:55
need to sort the main entrance….ASAP..
the next door farmer told me, a track was necessary on the grounds of getting food to animals….
#23
Posted 23 November 2014 - 19:06
I agree, just make sure you dig and lay the stone the same day ,if it gets wet the mud comes up and the stone goes down
Can't you just add the tracks to your pd app ? I did a large car park and lane 100 m to the barn , all passed no problem !
Can't you just add the tracks to your pd app ? I did a large car park and lane 100 m to the barn , all passed no problem !
#24
Posted 29 November 2014 - 05:02
If you put terram (membrane) under the hardcore it allows drainage but stops your hardcore sinking into the soil and the soil rising up through the harcore.
#25
Posted 29 November 2014 - 08:25
my neighbour, is extending his business land at the moment, basically taking down a cliff …i am going down today, maybe he will give me a truck load , just to do a temp job on the entrance,