puttinginwork
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We have a backyard track that we just got 20 tri-axle loads of clay for. We've created a good base and drive-able track so far, but we're seeking that perfectly smooth track that I see at so many of the public race tracks.
Our main issue is a wavy formation where we've spread the new clay.
To work it in we have a 3pt tractor, with a blade, soil pulverizer, and disker. Also we have a tire triangle and heavy I beam to drag behind a truck.
Any tips on a process to make that perfectly smooth track would be greatly appreciated.
We have a backyard track that we just got 20 tri-axle loads of clay for. We've created a good base and drive-able track so far, but we're seeking that perfectly smooth track that I see at so many of the public race tracks.
Our main issue is a wavy formation where we've spread the new clay.
To work it in we have a 3pt tractor, with a blade, soil pulverizer, and disker. Also we have a tire triangle and heavy I beam to drag behind a truck.
Any tips on a process to make that perfectly smooth track would be greatly appreciated.