The Horsemen's Track Conditioner conditions the track cushion to a precisely-controlled depth. The hydraulically-operated, rigidly-built frame supports a number of vertically-oriented teeth, which are positioned to effectively condition the track cushion. The roller is the key to depth control, surface leveling, and can also be used solely to seal the track before an anticipated rainfall. The teeth and roller combined cut down high spots and redistribute the cushion to lower areas, leaving a uniform track surface throughout. Horsemen nationwide have utilized the track conditioner to assure that their valuable runners are training on a consistent, uniform surface.
Specifications:
| Model |
8 Ft. |
10 Ft. |
12 Ft. |
14 Ft. |
| Width |
8'4" |
10'4" |
12'4" |
14'4" |
| Width (w/rear feather bar) |
9'4" |
11'4" |
13'4" |
15'4" |
| Length (Less Tongue) |
8'4" |
8'4" |
8'4" |
8'4" |
| Tongue |
6'5" |
6'5" |
6'5" |
6'5" |
| Overall Height |
3'6" |
3'6" |
3'6" |
3'6" |
| Number of 21" Wheels |
12 |
16 |
20 |
23 |
| Number of Teeth |
95 |
119 |
143 |
167 |
| Tines on Rear Feather Bar |
26 |
32 |
38 |
44 |
| Weight: 22" Wheels |
2,850# |
3,730# |
4,265# |
5,040# |
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(Keenland Race Course - Lexington, Kentucky)

(Churchill Downs - Louisville, Kentucky)
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