Yep. Layers, 'breaking the joints'.
Paul from Ropetek made some roll-out timber mats for his crane.
I've considered making a slimmed down version for my mini loader. They would spread the force out on the mats. Could be narrower than 4', for tight spaces. My mini's expandable...
Aside from the overheating component, do big batteries give more torque?
I'm considering Stihl Kombisystem electric tools and have many battery options.
I don't think the battery tools will see a lot of heavy or extended use.
More like homeowner use.
I have the Kombi blower, pole chainsaw...
Are tariffs just another tax on American consumers?
Americans buying foreign goods pay into the US Gov't piggybank to be be used for _______ (hopefully feeding, clothing, and healing American citizens).
I didn't get stuck!!
Mats greatly limited mud tracking.
After things dried some, i graded the area some with a bucket in my mini.
Another contractor did some tractor work and hydro seed, so it was all acceptable, but a mess.
I've run vanilla EDIT canola for about 15 years. When used routinely, no problem.
Clean the bar and chain before long-term storage. Run some standard or bio-oil before storage.
Like a grease-burning SVO diesel.
Costco is one source for economical canola oil.
Just don't eat it.
I have had deep ruts in mud when using my 1/2" x 4x 8 alturnamats for the mini and logs/ brush.
For summer the mesh might be great and not kill grass. .
@joshuarov
I've been looking for lighter, miniloader-sized mats. My 4x8 are 82 #. Overkill.
Looking for direct-from- manufacturer can be a Win.
Sandhill Plastics makes some mats. Idk if they've started making LW mats.