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Drainage implement for tractor.
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<blockquote data-quote="Colliedog" data-source="post: 6847273" data-attributes="member: 4877"><p>[ATTACH=full]866582[/ATTACH]</p><p>I made this using one of those trenches you buy off the internet. It works really well in sand but as soon as it went in the clay it self destructed and couldn’t keep the bottom of the trench level. </p><p>I don’t know what your soil profile is like and if you are back filling with stone but consider using a professional contractor. It was the best money I spent on my drainage project. 40 years of experience sat on a laser guided trencher meant every drain worked and a lot of money was saved by not putting in unnecessary runs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colliedog, post: 6847273, member: 4877"] [ATTACH type="full"]866582[/ATTACH] I made this using one of those trenches you buy off the internet. It works really well in sand but as soon as it went in the clay it self destructed and couldn’t keep the bottom of the trench level. I don’t know what your soil profile is like and if you are back filling with stone but consider using a professional contractor. It was the best money I spent on my drainage project. 40 years of experience sat on a laser guided trencher meant every drain worked and a lot of money was saved by not putting in unnecessary runs. [/QUOTE]
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