Hi, again. My new property has a 12' x 24' three-sided shed (one 12' end is open). It seems to have a thin layer of fine crushed stone on it. When I drove the 8n into it last week, while the ground was soggy, I sank the front wheels up to the axle, and almost didn't get the tractor unstuck.
Obviously, I need another layer of a larger crushed stone. I was thinking of a few inches of 3/4" crushed stone.
Does anyone have any experience with this? Any recommendations on the size of the crushed stone I should use? I don't want to puncture a tire............
I think a concrete pad would be a waste of time - the shed is about 100' off the top of a hill, and the water running under it would probably turn the concrete pad into a mass of cracks in about 90 days...
Obviously, I need another layer of a larger crushed stone. I was thinking of a few inches of 3/4" crushed stone.
Does anyone have any experience with this? Any recommendations on the size of the crushed stone I should use? I don't want to puncture a tire............
I think a concrete pad would be a waste of time - the shed is about 100' off the top of a hill, and the water running under it would probably turn the concrete pad into a mass of cracks in about 90 days...