Need some advice

/ Need some advice #31  
I would take a look at the ruts right now and inspect for leach field sand or stone. Or exposed pipe / infiltrators. If you see or suspect you see anything like that, then damage was done. If all you see is mud, that DOESN'T mean its not damaged, you just can see it.

The field needs to be inspected and repaired. Forget about the lawn, that's just lipstick.
 
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#32  
Even though he is my cousin I’m out of it, he is having two workers hand fill the ruts and not doing anything about the leach field ….oh well not my problem anymore
 
/ Need some advice #33  
I was building a house 40+ years ago and I needed a big dump truck load of gravel for cement. He asked if he could drive and turn around in my hay field. I gave him the go ahead.

I had maybe 6" ruts where he drove and didn't think to much about it. When the house was done I decided I wanted that for a lawn. I just started mowing it and it as a nice lawn except every time I hit a rut I could kick myself. I rolled it as best I could but was never the same.

This was pre-tractor time.
 

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