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lawn damage repair question TinMan 01-03-2008
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Posted by TinMan on January 3, 2008, 5:22 pm

had an idiot lawn guy drive his lawn tractor on my
lawn.

now i have tractor tire imprints on my lawn ! (it was
wet at the time, just rained). some sections actually
have the grass torn up w/soil/mud visible - other
sections only have the grass crushed, but visibly
showing the fact someone drove on it.

how should this be repaired ? i google'd some sites
but it's a bit inconclusive. and i need to confirm
whatever "repair" is offered up, will fix the damage.

i'd like the contractor to fix it right now - and not
have it defaced until spring.

any ideas ?

(i'm in ocean county NJ, and i believe it's kentucky
blue grass).




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Posted by U.L. Tested on January 3, 2008, 5:41 pm

"TinMan" wrote
> i'd like the contractor to fix it right now - and not
> have it defaced until spring.
>
> any ideas ?

You need professional help. Unfortunately, it's not in the lawn department.
Take 2 chill pills until you receive the proper help.



Posted by Joseph Meehan on January 3, 2008, 9:33 pm
Did you read the OP's mail address? Sounds like a college student on
summer break.

>
> "TinMan" wrote
>> i'd like the contractor to fix it right now - and not
>> have it defaced until spring.
>>
>> any ideas ?
>
> You need professional help. Unfortunately, it's not in the lawn
> department. Take 2 chill pills until you receive the proper help.
>

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia 's Muire duit




Posted by TinMan on January 3, 2008, 9:59 pm

> Did you read the OP's mail address? Sounds like a college student on
> summer break.
>
> >
> > "TinMan" wrote
> >> i'd like the contractor to fix it right now - and not
> >> have it defaced until spring.
> >>
> >> any ideas ?
> >
> > You need professional help. Unfortunately, it's not in the lawn
> > department. Take 2 chill pills until you receive the proper help.
> >
>
> --
> Joseph Meehan
>
> Dia 's Muire duit


i'm the OP, what is your issue w/the anti-spam measures i've
taken by using a non spammable email address ?

either have something constructive to add, or say nothing.







Posted by Art on January 3, 2008, 10:46 pm
You could have them level it and put in a small amount of sod if available.


>
>> Did you read the OP's mail address? Sounds like a college student on
>> summer break.
>>
>> >
>> > "TinMan" wrote
>> >> i'd like the contractor to fix it right now - and not
>> >> have it defaced until spring.
>> >>
>> >> any ideas ?
>> >
>> > You need professional help. Unfortunately, it's not in the lawn
>> > department. Take 2 chill pills until you receive the proper help.
>> >
>>
>> --
>> Joseph Meehan
>>
>> Dia 's Muire duit
>
>
> i'm the OP, what is your issue w/the anti-spam measures i've
> taken by using a non spammable email address ?
>
> either have something constructive to add, or say nothing.
>
>
>
>
>
>



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