Ryan Wright
05-18-2009, 16:23
Thanks for the replies, folks. Darn - I was hoping it would "just
work." I drive my Hummer over grass from time to time and never a
problem, but the coach is several times the weight and I suppose that
has to be considered. :-)
Looks like I'm going with gravel, or perhaps this "Grasspave" stuff.
-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 10:16 PM, Ryan Wright wrote:
> Has anyone driven a big coach over someone's lawn? What kind of
> damage, if any, did it suffer?
>
> I'm planning a new home and want a sheltered parking pad near the back
> of the lot, but I'd like to avoid a 400 foot driveway for aesthetic
> reasons. Figured I'd put the whole thing in grass with the exception
> of the actual parking pad. I think the Bird would look nice sitting on
> an "island" in the lawn, set at an angle off the property line. Will I
> completely obliterate the lawn by driving the coach over it a dozen
> times a year?
>
> -Ryan
> '86 PT-40 8V92
>
work." I drive my Hummer over grass from time to time and never a
problem, but the coach is several times the weight and I suppose that
has to be considered. :-)
Looks like I'm going with gravel, or perhaps this "Grasspave" stuff.
-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 10:16 PM, Ryan Wright
> Has anyone driven a big coach over someone's lawn? What kind of
> damage, if any, did it suffer?
>
> I'm planning a new home and want a sheltered parking pad near the back
> of the lot, but I'd like to avoid a 400 foot driveway for aesthetic
> reasons. Figured I'd put the whole thing in grass with the exception
> of the actual parking pad. I think the Bird would look nice sitting on
> an "island" in the lawn, set at an angle off the property line. Will I
> completely obliterate the lawn by driving the coach over it a dozen
> times a year?
>
> -Ryan
> '86 PT-40 8V92
>