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Old Land Drainage co's - James Richmond Ltd
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<blockquote data-quote="teslacoils" data-source="post: 7498692" data-attributes="member: 127792"><p>Yes, neither handy. I have the previous drainage scheme plan, and the secondary, modern system. However after a few days in the ditch there seems to be a third system. </p><p></p><p>The main issue stems from a WPGS wood planted on top of the headland drains for both systems. I've got the ticket to remove up to 1/3 of the trees but really a new headland drain picking up everything would be better.......or fell the whole wood. </p><p></p><p>I like the as laid as they often mark stuff they have found. It's likely the tree roots aren't very deep, so with some luck I can dig out the joints and jet them all for starters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teslacoils, post: 7498692, member: 127792"] Yes, neither handy. I have the previous drainage scheme plan, and the secondary, modern system. However after a few days in the ditch there seems to be a third system. The main issue stems from a WPGS wood planted on top of the headland drains for both systems. I've got the ticket to remove up to 1/3 of the trees but really a new headland drain picking up everything would be better.......or fell the whole wood. I like the as laid as they often mark stuff they have found. It's likely the tree roots aren't very deep, so with some luck I can dig out the joints and jet them all for starters. [/QUOTE]
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