22az
#13
12/20/07 5:58 PM
they need to wet the track and then tear it up and then wet it again
Sprint63122 (Offline)
#14
12/20/07 6:26 PM
I will just add that Tri-State is by far the best track conditions that goes on year by year.I have no idea what the other poster or hoser is talking about taking to long they can redo the place in about twenty minutes and always start on time and do the same thing at intermission pretty much like clockwork.You should live over here in IL they only now one thing black slick dusty no passing chitholes, I have no problem driving to Haubstadt because I know what it will be like before I ever leave here and they have yet to disappointment me.
Go Fast (Offline)
#18
12/21/07 12:36 PM
I have been told that I am full of "Organic Material" several times.
Jones can provide any track owner all of that organic material they want.
Actually I am glad Tommy stopped using it so much. You had to shower before leaving the track it was so strong smelling.
I harken back to DD's comment at Haubtadt this year. When asked about the track conditions, he replied "Needs more wood."
Pretty soon the place will start looking like the Nutley Velodrome.
Thought I had heard that he was adding Coke syrup in there as well.
The $500 per 55 gallon barrel of the stuff WBR referenced would likely turn the majority track owners away.
wbr (Offline)
#19
12/21/07 2:51 PM
I was towing a school teacher past a hog operation one day and they were spraying liquid manure on the corn field. If you have ever winessed this you know about the breath taking odor we experienced. She asked "What is that horrible odor? and Why are they spraying it on the corn?"
I told her it was pig poop and they were using it to fertilize the corn. She reacted like the smell had disappeared and replied: "I prefer my food to have organic fertilizer used on it!" :kookoo2:
We used 10 gallon of tracktac on 1/4 mile gray clay and dirt and it lasted for nearly 3 races. I have no stake in the company, it worked well, so I am letting the track promoters that read here know about it.
Gasman fan 50 (Offline)
#20
12/22/07 12:53 AM
Keith Hall would use hay in his prep! At least the start of the season. Along with the weeds. Out west here they use something like that for dry areas for planting. I think it breaks down in thirty days and feeds the plant after the water is used up.:applaud: