Either, it makes little difference..........
However, I wouldn't do it that way. I would take other precautions
You need to spread the load. A good way to do that is to lay something under the crawler, on top of the "peaks" in the sheets.
Maybe a couple of sheets of chipboard/plywood.
Even a few scaffold boards laid at right angles to the crawler.
Asbestos cement sheets are quite fragile when "point loads" are applied, but very stable when any load is spread out over a big an area as possible.
Is it the ridge damaged? Something like this? (But in asbestos cement)..........
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