replying to willshak , passerby wrote:
willshak wrote:
Of course they can. They compact the soil, and in a greater sense, cause
ruts when the ground is wet. My neighbor had a heavy septic cleaner
truck roll across the lawn and it sunk so deep in the soil that it had
to be towed out.
Perhaps she meant if there could be some permanent irreparable damage,
like the soil gets compacted so much that nothing ever grows on it or some
other such concern. It just sounds like a no-brainer that there would be
*some* damage, but the extent of the damage is a valid question.
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