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pb4ugo
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10.01.2008, 07:34 PM

Some black plastic spread over the area the track will be in for a few days or weeks will kill all vegetation and make the soil a bit more workable. You can look up specs in the ROAR rule book. Gives their required widths, etc. Not that you have to build to ROAR rules, but they are excellent recommendations. Do you have equipment since you're in construction? If nothing else, a vibra-plate after you lay out the track does wonders. Also, start collecting bulky junk. Use it as fillers in the big jumps so you don't have to move as much dirt.
   
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