The horse walker needs to sit on a completely level concrete base slightly larger than the walker itself. To build the base we excavate the topsoil down to a reasonable sub base and lay 150mm of well compacted scalpings or type 1 material. Flexible road forms are set out to create the outer and inner ring leaving a 2.4m track within.
Ducting in the form of a 100 mm pipe needs to run from where the control box will be sitting under the forms and in the ground to the centre area for the hydraulic pipes that will drive the motor. Once this has all been levelled then we pour 125mm of concrete into the forms and lightly tamp to create a smooth finish to allow the rubber pavers to be laid onto once the walker has been erected.
Ducting in the form of a 100 mm pipe needs to run from where the control box will be sitting under the forms and in the ground to the centre area for the hydraulic pipes that will drive the motor. Once this has all been levelled then we pour 125mm of concrete into the forms and lightly tamp to create a smooth finish to allow the rubber pavers to be laid onto once the walker has been erected.
Ducting in the form of a 100 mm pipe needs to run from where the control box will be sitting under the forms and in the ground to the centre area for the hydraulic pipes that will drive the motor. Once this has all been levelled then we pour 125mm of concrete into the forms and lightly tamp to create a smooth finish to allow the rubber pavers to be laid onto once the walker has been erected.