Molalla1
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Did you step on it?I have some long term soft spots, so I'm trying corduroy road.
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Found a giant puffball.
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Did you step on it?I have some long term soft spots, so I'm trying corduroy road.
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Found a giant puffball.
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Not yet- it's still pretty firm. I will fs though.Did you step on it?![]()
I have some long term soft spots, so I'm trying corduroy road.
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Found a giant puffball.
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Gordon - how did you get the used ties? I tried to get/buy some when some railroad repair was going in near me years ago, but they told me they had all been pre-sold to a bulk buyer. (The just leave them piled and the buyer comes by laterand loads them up and hauls them away.) Unfortunately, no one on the work crew knew who they buyer was, and I did not manage to catch them when they were in the area loading up.
Solid platform Gordon.Corduroy works pretty well. I know a guy a little north of us that has over a 1/4 mile of corduroy road like that through a cedar swamp. He used slabs off his mill. It has worked out good for him. He doesn't skid logs over it unless there is good snow cover but using his Metevic log trailer is no problem when there is no snow.
I made a short section from used RR ties that has worked well. Always a muddy wet hole and never froze.
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When I asked, I was told that that would be considered theft since they already had a buyer lined upWe pick up railroad tie for free all along the railroads.
ha... out here they leave them there to rot.When I asked, I was told that that would be considered theft since they already had a buyer lined up