This stuff works
great in my back yard when the ground is soggy from rain and the grass/mud gets
very slippery. I'm guessing it would work as well at the ramp (although I've
never had problems with wheel-spin at any ramp)? I cut the 27 side in half and
put a ~14" runner under each rear tire. This even works when I use the
front hitch (which significantly inhibits rear traction due to about 1,000 lbs
tongue weight in front of the engine) to push the rig slightly uphill.
Home Depot
They come up pretty clean and after one rain they look like this - ready to become a trellis?
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