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Nick Hull
 
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Jon Elson wrote:

Karen Story wrote:

The usual method is to get a couple of sheets of plywood and lay one
down, roll the machine along it, place the next one down and roll the
machine onto it, trot around and grab the first one and carry it round
front, etc.

Right! The only tricky part will be to keep the rollers from dropping down
between the plywood sheets. Having the sheets run at an angle to the
direction
of motion would be a big help. If the ground is really soft, you could
stitch
a 2x4 under each junction, and it would just push into the earth and
allow the
sheets to stay together.

Jon


With the 2x4 you could nail the sheets so there would be no gap to drop
a roller in.

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