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how do you trad guys cope with soggy ground? some lawns are like swamps at the moment.
Quote from: Davew on November 23, 2007, 08:26:49 pmhow do you trad guys cope with soggy ground? some lawns are like swamps at the moment.stamp down the ladder so it did mot move, always worked for me in the past, now just get a pole out And before people start saying you cant do that. I did and told the customers this was for my safety 2 small holes (always used the same) none of them said anything worked that way for many years.
Quote from: windowwashers on November 23, 2007, 08:42:47 pmQuote from: Davew on November 23, 2007, 08:26:49 pmhow do you trad guys cope with soggy ground? some lawns are like swamps at the moment.stamp down the ladder so it did mot move, always worked for me in the past, now just get a pole out And before people start saying you cant do that. I did and told the customers this was for my safety 2 small holes (always used the same) none of them said anything worked that way for many years.one problem with stamping the ladder down is that eventuall you will break the bottom rung . I didithis a few years ago and forever afterwards i caught my shin on the next rung up.
I'm trad, and wondered when that was coming...
I just used to make holes. Got far less complaints than I do from wfp. :
Quote from: Squeaky Clean. on November 24, 2007, 12:09:04 pmI just used to make holes. Got far less complaints than I do from wfp. :I make holes too & use the same holes when i go back every time! tony
Squeaky, why did you change to wfp? I remember seeing a post saying you hadn't had any accidents with ladders, so was it safety related or another reason? Are you tempted to change back?