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I don't understand sand to add to grass. I've never used it and just graded and worked the ground smooth on larger-size new home lawns. It seemed to me that sand doesn't grow grass that well and would be easily dislodged from where you put it? That has been my understanding.

How does the sand stay where you put it and how is sand a good growth substitute for good dirt?
 
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More laser grading. If you listen closely to the tractor, I think I have a head gasket going out. This has happened twice before on this tractor.

Also, if you notice I backed up a few feet. This is because the soil is still a little wet/sticky, and there is still a lot of dead grass in it. This causes the soil to build up in front of the blade and not allow the soil to 'flow' or dump, even if the blade is an inch or two above grade. By backing up, it releases the buildup and allows the blade to dump.

 
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I don't understand sand to add to grass. I've never used it and just graded and worked the ground smooth on larger-size new home lawns. It seemed to me that sand doesn't grow grass that well and would be easily dislodged from where you put it? That has been my understanding.

How does the sand stay where you put it and how is sand a good growth substitute for good dirt?
The sand serves several purposes.

It will smooth out some of the rough spots that tend to build on athletic fields.
It will help the surface to be softer, therefore possibly preventing head injuries
When we aerate and punch holes, the sand will fall into those holes, allowing better percolation of water, and allowing better root growth. This is especially true on heavy clay soils that tend to get compacted.

Sometimes we will put a 'sand cap' on the field of up to 6", if the budget allows, and plant on top of that. This provides excellent drainage and playability after a heavy rain. Again, this makes it softer to help prevent concussions and other injuries. LSU's Tiger stadium has 6" of sand with 12" of limestone below that. This does require a lot more 'spoon feeding' of fertilizer and watering of the grass but provides an excellent playing surface. Much better than fake grass.
 
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Current situation at the field renovation project. My rainfall app says about 1.25" today.
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Up close and slow motion video of the exhaust leak on my Kubota L5740. I thought it might be a head gasket, but after checking my maintenance records, we have changed this exhaust gasket twice already.

 
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Skimming through this entire thread, my impression is that a big chunk of your time with these jobs is spent hauling equipment. How far do you travel to do this work?
 
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Skimming through this entire thread, my impression is that a big chunk of your time with these jobs is spent hauling equipment. How far do you travel to do this work?
We have traveled up to about 250 miles which is about 5 hours. We have been to all corners of the state. We've done jobs way below New Orleans on the southeast end of the state, south of Lake Charles, near the Texas line within a mile of the Gulf of America, up near Arkansas near the Mississippi line, and across the state near Shreveport.
I do add a 'travel fee' for some of the farther jobs.
 
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Sure seems odd that your exhaust gasket keeps failing. Is it flat with the cylinder head? I'm sure you checked that, but I can't think of any other reason for it to fail that main times.
 
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This is after the sand is spread. It's probably a little more than we needed. And they mowed it as short as he could yesterday. If we get the rain that is predicted for the next few days, it won't look so much like a beach.
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Went by this field today. We spread the sand on April 22 which is about 16 days ago. We've had probably 12-15" of rain since then and it has not been mowed. I'm very happy with how it looks.
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You'll be mowing it next week!!!
 
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Finally getting dry enough to put the finishing grades on this field. We had to do some significant upgrades to the irrigation system also. They have a good irrigation system, but it has been neglected for many years.
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I watched a video of the Savanah Bananas and how they converted the Tampa Bay Buccaneers football field into a baseball field. It made me think of all the work you do to make a field perfect.

They cut out the grass, brought in a bunch of dirt to build up the mound and made a very nice-looking baseball diamond. I guess it's worth the cost since they sold out 81,000 seats for two days in a row.

But it sure did look like a lot of money to do this, and then they will have to undo it.
 
/ Pictures from an athletic field contractor #254  
I watched a video of the Savanah Bananas and how they converted the Tampa Bay Buccaneers football field into a baseball field. It made me think of all the work you do to make a field perfect.

They cut out the grass, brought in a bunch of dirt to build up the mound and made a very nice-looking baseball diamond. I guess it's worth the cost since they sold out 81,000 seats for two days in a row.

But it sure did look like a lot of money to do this, and then they will have to undo it.
Up where I used to live, kinda the same thing happened but only with a tv episode (Nostradamus episode 6). They transformed the entire front of a restaurant including repaint, signage, repavement and lighting. Had to cost at least 20k…for a 3 minute scene.
 
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Drone pics today. I still have to dress up the edges, but it's still wet there.
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/ Pictures from an athletic field contractor #256  
I watched a video of the Savanah Bananas and how they converted the Tampa Bay Buccaneers football field into a baseball field. It made me think of all the work you do to make a field perfect.

They cut out the grass, brought in a bunch of dirt to build up the mound and made a very nice-looking baseball diamond. I guess it's worth the cost since they sold out 81,000 seats for two days in a row.

But it sure did look like a lot of money to do this, and then they will have to undo it.
I’ve wondered the same thing when I see an indoor stadium converted to a motocross or monster truck event. Also the dust that must go everywhere in a costly facility.
 
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I watched a video of the Savanah Bananas and how they converted the Tampa Bay Buccaneers football field into a baseball field. It made me think of all the work you do to make a field perfect.

They cut out the grass, brought in a bunch of dirt to build up the mound and made a very nice-looking baseball diamond. I guess it's worth the cost since they sold out 81,000 seats for two days in a row.

But it sure did look like a lot of money to do this, and then they will have to undo it.
About 7 or 8 years ago, they would have a big concert in LSU's Tiger stadium and it was Memorial Day weekend. A good friend of mine would get the contract to go in after the concert, remove all the grass, laser grade it, and install new grass. Back then, it was about a $100,000 job and the concert people would pay for it. I was lucky enough to help lay the sod a few times.
 
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How long does the grass have until the school starts using it?
 

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