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Dirt Scoop, Draft or Position control

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AJ

08-06-2001 06:06:15




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Which position( draft or position control) should I be using when using a rear mounted reversable dirt scoop when trying to dig a very small pond. It will only be about 10 by 20 feet and a few feet deep. The ground is fairly hard with some rocks and blackbrush roots. Thanks for your help. AJ




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Dan

08-06-2001 10:21:02




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 Re: Dirt Scoop, Draft or Position control in reply to AJ, 08-06-2001 06:06:15  
I think I would use the position setting. IN the draft mode the scoop will lift automatically if it hits too much resistance. I think it is easier with something like this to have it stay at the same depth and manually raise it if you get to where you can't pull it. Maybe give it a try either way and see how it works



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