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Getting a *dirt* track...
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 121862, member: 22283"] You could use Roundup herbicide. Just mix it and spray where you are going to want dirt. Then ride the heck out of it. IMHO...I would just till the turns and the whoops up. Leave the rest grass. Much less dust to worry about. Jumps that are covered in maintained grass are much better than one would think. They don't have to be groomed as often either. Grass is FULL of traction too. One can really rip on short grass, till it gets wet:eek: If you ride on it alot, it won't matter what you do...you'll have dirt soon. Consider having a couple of loads of sand brought in for one turn. [/QUOTE]
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