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Fixed it for ya! ;)
Homer?
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Got about another 8ft cleared. This was much more labor intensive with lots and lots of root systems to remove. My smaller leaf blower was useless, and my larger one would remove too much dirt. So, I had to just keep using the rake, as I'm erradicating the roots and small plant saplings.
I think instead of trying to constantly maintain soil condition, I'm going to experiment with laying down garden weed barrier fabric for the track surface. Also, it would be nice to not have to constantly clean the vehicles, either.
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Got about another 8ft cleared. This was much more labor intensive with lots and lots of root systems to remove. My smaller leaf blower was useless, and my larger one would remove too much dirt. So, I had to just keep using the rake, as I'm erradicating the roots and small plant saplings.
I think instead of trying to constantly maintain soil condition, I'm going to experiment with laying down garden weed barrier fabric for the track surface. Also, it would be nice to not have to constantly clean the vehicles, either.
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This is a mini track, right? So that means "mini" time to finish this thing... tick tock brother!!!
I have 200k stadium seating tickets already sold thru TicketMaster for X-mas Eve Mini Spectacular!!!
Just like Shania, NO ONE gets their $ back from TM!!!

When does the paving crew get in??? (about)??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣

@Littlemotor has been fighting crazy vegitation too!

I AM impressed with your progress!!!
This track will be FUN!!!😎
 
Just pour some concrete and be done with it. 🤣
I've actually thought about that! But with concrete, in my region, I'll be dealing with cracks.
 
I like it! I bet that thing doesn't need much space and I used to build tracks in Minnesota out in the woods around my house all the time. I am a professional tree climber and worked many years in the frigid cold. Totally agree with you on it being a good time to get some stuff done outside! Cold dirt should be a good surface, keep your jacket sleeves over your hands as much as possible when driving and you will have a blast while everyone else stays inside!

Send me your fast lap when you are done! I can set up something similar for my typhon grom when I get my parts!
 
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