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Re: Middle Buster
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Posted by MikeH-Tx on September 09, 2003 at 20:03:32 from (24.175.2.192):
In Reply to: Middle Buster posted by PJW on September 09, 2003 at 18:12:30:
I tried the same thing with a combo plow I bought from Northern Tools. It was a middle buster plow or a ripper, depending on which of the two tools you connected to the 3 pt hitch. Plow works great. I found that the ripper would indeed dig a shallow trench that I could bury PVC into, but it wouldn't expel the dirt from the trench. So, you have to follow up the tractor work with manual labor. Not acceptable to me. I have opted ever since to rent a real trencher and do it right. Also, the trench was barely enough to bury the pvc. This means after a few years, some of the pvc is no longer buried. If not put under enough soil, the cycles of wet and dry will allow pvc with air inside to rise up to the surface.
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