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Old 04-28-06 | 08:42 PM
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how do you guys pack your dirt ramps because when i add dirt to mine i wet it down and put the dirt on pack it with the packer thing i made and then with my foot but and when it drys it cracks and when you tuch it it falls off really easy. what should i do to make it stick better? thanks
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Old 04-29-06 | 12:26 AM
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What type of climate are you in? We dont have a lot of dirt jumps around here because its so dry. You can also try slices of carpet on the top of your jumps and more water.
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Old 04-29-06 | 04:15 AM
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Flathead shovel and Tampers work.
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Old 04-29-06 | 07:20 AM
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Red dirt packes better then brown dirt. Seems like the darker brown it is, the easier it crumbles. My jumps don't pack well at all. I have to constantly dress them up. They get soaked when it rains, packed well, but my dirt is loamy and soft. Great for motocross, bad for BMX.
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Old 04-29-06 | 03:32 PM
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I have to constantly dress them up. They get soaked when it rains, packed well, but my dirt is loamy and soft.
Try watering with a hose them right before you ride to the point of them being just wet enough that there somewhat packed, but not wet enough that you will slip out and eat dirt.
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Old 05-01-06 | 08:42 PM
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[QUOTE=Darin]Red dirt packes better then brown dirt. Seems like the darker brown it is, the easier it crumbles. My jumps don't pack well at all. I have to constantly dress them up.

thats how my jumps are here in MO and i always have to fix and rebuild spots on them.doe sanyone else have any tips?
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Old 05-02-06 | 12:34 PM
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thats how my jumps are here in MO and i always have to fix and rebuild spots on them.doe sanyone else have any tips?
If your house is close to them, try watering them with your hose, or a neighbors, just enough that they are wet, but will stay together, also try working on them right after it rains, when you cant ride, so they get packed while wet, and dry how you want them, also try packing with a tamper, or flatheadshovel (if you dont allready)
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Old 05-02-06 | 03:32 PM
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alright i can water them with a hose and i will try that. thanks
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Old 05-03-06 | 10:53 AM
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alright i can water them with a hose and i will try that. thanks
No problem.

Just make sure you dont over water them leaving soft spots. becuase then you will hurt yourself.
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