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Mole ploughing water pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyKildare" data-source="post: 3766064" data-attributes="member: 44558"><p>bought a tube from browns to install some 32mm water pipe but having trouble keeping depth. We have heavy clay ground here with patches of rock. so we have been running the subsoiler leg at about 18inchs a few times to clear a path incase of rocky patches and it runs nice and deep and pulls into the ground nicely. When we switch over to the mole plough leg with the tube and go down the same slit to put the pipe in we're only going in about 9/10 inches, it just won't stay down like the subsoiler leg. </p><p>Thinking of putting the down tube on the subsoil leg as it has more draft on it and more likely to pull it down into the ground. Any one got any experience of this??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyKildare, post: 3766064, member: 44558"] bought a tube from browns to install some 32mm water pipe but having trouble keeping depth. We have heavy clay ground here with patches of rock. so we have been running the subsoiler leg at about 18inchs a few times to clear a path incase of rocky patches and it runs nice and deep and pulls into the ground nicely. When we switch over to the mole plough leg with the tube and go down the same slit to put the pipe in we're only going in about 9/10 inches, it just won't stay down like the subsoiler leg. Thinking of putting the down tube on the subsoil leg as it has more draft on it and more likely to pull it down into the ground. Any one got any experience of this?? [/QUOTE]
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