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 Madison Co. Virginia | The floor thickness shouldn't have to be any more for the payloader than for the skid-loader. A wheeled skid-loader is one of the most abusive machines on a slab of concrete; nothing else bounces and pounds the concrete like the skid-loader does.
I had concrete here that had held up to cow traffic and tractor scraping for 50 years, but then went to pieces when I switched to a skid-loader for scraping. It was poured at a fraction of the modern recommended thickness, though. | |
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