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Practice track construction
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[QUOTE="CaptainObvious, post: 646916, member: 17060"] 7 acres is more than enough space for a nice practice track. I have 5 1/2 acres and I'm using about 4 of those for my track. In all I have about a 1-mile loop, just enough so I don't get bored. Additionally, with the 1-mile loop, the track can accommodate up to 8 riders without being too crowded. Ted has given very good advice. I would add the following. Over build your jumps and berms (make them larger than you want) and then don’t ride the track until you get a few very hard rains. When I built my track I had all of the jumps “just right” until they all settled. Now they’re only 75% of their original size. Moreover, if you ride ‘em to early they’ll get rutted. Finally, heavy equipment is nice to have, but the quality of the track comes down to the person with the rake in his (or her!) hands. So while it looks like fun to operate the Bobcat, you might want to control the raking project yourself. [/QUOTE]
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