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Get some cheap thin stock mat, prob only need 3mm for size of your machine and run on which will avoid it happening
To remove track marks we have resulted to a steam cleaner when our digger left marks and someone wasn't happy, quickly worked out better to spend a few hundred on sheets that are vertualy indistructable. that_20200709_105102.jpeg

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Yeah mainly just when turning, was just wondering if there was a way, would be nice to not have to worry about putting ply down all the time. The 3mm stock fencing looks good though might have to try that, I'm assuming it's not that heavy?

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Yeah mainly just when turning, was just wondering if there was a way, would be nice to not have to worry about putting ply down all the time. The 3mm stock fencing looks good though might have to try that, I'm assuming it's not that heavy?
No really light, won't soke up water or splinter up around the edges like Ply and more flexible on uneven ground, we have used the 10mm stuff for a few years for the 360 excavator until recently spent over 2k on propper 16mm trac mats for the Merlo.
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7 minutes ago, Clicky said:

You reckon 3mm would be enough for a 1.2 tonne machine?

Plastic bag of trap will stop it marking brlck paving or concrete 

Edited by woody paul

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