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hi,

 

 Just wondered what people are using for ground protection from avants, tracked grinders etc. Don't really want to use ply and have to replace soon.

 

Have seen 9mm stokboards that look okay but may be a bit flexible? Any recommendations would be great! would need to be over 4 foot wide as don't want to be within a few mm each side of the machine.

 

thanks.

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How bout thoose agri rubber mats?

 

https://www.deltamart.co.uk/product-category/agricultural-mats/

 

MULTIMATTS.CO.UK

Temporary access and ground protection mats provide access and traction over sand, mud, marshy areas and...

 

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Just bought some 9mm stokboard for running small loader, tracked MEWP and digger, chuck it down and backed loaded ifor on it the other day minutes after it pissed down no makes. 

It's not cheep but never gets heavier when wet and it is a bit flexable but that is good if ground is up and down. 

If ask a company how make ground matts out of the same stuff 11.6mm they use is rated at 30ton load

 

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