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Old 12-19-2014, 01:40 PM
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I thought this would be a good location for suggestions on prepping an indoor track. If there is another thread already, please direct me to it. What are some typical water schedules, additives, maintenance and etc.? What are other tracks doing? Thanks for the help.
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I thought this would be a good location for suggestions on prepping an indoor track. If there is another thread already, please direct me to it. What are some typical water schedules, additives, maintenance and etc.? What are other tracks doing? Thanks for the help.
Depends on what type of dirt.
Dirt : gravel, black dirt, brown dirt
Clay: pure tan clay, 70/30,
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Originally Posted by Travis Dupree
I thought this would be a good location for suggestions on prepping an indoor track. If there is another thread already, please direct me to it. What are some typical water schedules, additives, maintenance and etc.? What are other tracks doing? Thanks for the help.
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If it's a gas track,don't water the straight. That's where most of the loaded up cars dump the extra fuel.
Water at night,at the end of racing.
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If it's a gas track,don't water the straight. That's where most of the loaded up cars dump the extra fuel.
Water at night,at the end of racing.
Agree with this. Water at the end of a race event.
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