If you want to fix it properly the only thing you can do is dig out all the mud, put down crushed blue metal or some similar rock about 100-150mm down for a solid base that will also drain, then put at least 50mm of soil on top, either seed or put down roll out lawn. Allow to re-grow then your problem will be solved forever.
Anything else will just be a stop gap until it rains again and you park on the soft ground which will depress the area and cause your quagmire. pun intended.
Mud pit
Started by Steveee, Jun 03 2011 03:49 PM
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#21
Posted 04 June 2011 - 06:36 PM
MY02 Blue Pearl B4 Manual - 185KW atw
Ecutek Stage 2, 3" DBE, Walbro FP, Hyperflow CAI
14.2 @ 158kph
Ecutek Stage 2, 3" DBE, Walbro FP, Hyperflow CAI
14.2 @ 158kph
#22
Posted 04 June 2011 - 06:41 PM
Mate it's a forum...you'd best get used to the smart-assery quick smart
#23
Posted 04 June 2011 - 06:50 PM
It's common sense, mud is mud... It has to dry before it can get better, so keep off it
what do you honestly expect us to say?... sprinkle some magic dust and you'll be sweet.
what do you honestly expect us to say?... sprinkle some magic dust and you'll be sweet.
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