Posted by blue924.9 on February 16, 2014 at 14:57:49 from (96.31.10.6):
In Reply to: Snowmobile rant posted by dblair on February 16, 2014 at 14:19:44:
dblair said: (quoted from post at 15:19:44 02/16/14) and when the snow is gone they get their four wheeler out and think the same thing . what I told one dad is by the land first then get him a four wheeler
its easy to get rid of them, just put logs in a { } with space in the middle to make a lane, them buy some plywood and get some cement chunks or gravel on there, cement blends in more, nails or glass works better but are a hazard to your tires, however, the plywood serves two purposes, one to prevent packing down the snow and making it useless, and it keeps the chunks, glass nails whatever in a certain area and when the snow melts, the nails are on the plywood for easy clean up couple of torn tracks and that will fix the problem real easy
This post was edited by blue924.9 at 14:58:26 02/16/14.
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