Posted by john deere greg on May 29, 2008 at 20:19:44 from (98.132.211.175):
In Reply to: farming advice posted by Dan-IA on May 29, 2008 at 19:45:04:
about finding the tile i have a way that is maby 50% right. you take 2 pieces pieces of #9 wire or smaller fencing wire works to. make them about 14 - 16" long and bend a 90 degree angle about 5" in from one end on each wire. now holding them loosely about a foot apart at the same level start walking across where you believe there is tile. when they pull themselves together that is where a tile is.
there is no guarantee with this method. i have had it as close as 5 ft to the tile and i have had them cross where there is no tile. i have no explanation as to why this works but we try them if we are having trouble locating the lines with the back hoe i learned this from my 70 somthing neighbor and i dont know where he got it.
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