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( Pic ) Ken N

10-06-2004 14:11:28




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In Texas, we call it a Sod Buster..It will not get you down 3 feet, but pretty close after a few passes..




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KenSWLA

10-06-2004 22:08:34




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 Re: Sod Buster in reply to ( Pic ) Ken N Tx, 10-06-2004 14:11:28  
You must not live in East Texas.



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Steve (Magnolia, TX)

10-07-2004 06:18:55




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 Re: Sod Buster in reply to KenSWLA, 10-06-2004 22:08:34  
'Round here I've always heard 'em called middle-busters...

And I'm in East Texas...

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Steve



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ericlb

10-06-2004 16:37:06




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 Re: Sod Buster in reply to ( Pic ) Ken N Tx, 10-06-2004 14:11:28  
yep, that is the name he used too, the one i had looked simaler to this one , but the "wings" were a little larger, just different manufactures i guess, i may try this myself as this will be for irigation purposes and will be turned off and drained during the winter, thanks for the help, ericlb



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Brent Parkin

10-06-2004 14:48:29




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 Re: Sod Buster in reply to ( Pic ) Ken N Tx, 10-06-2004 14:11:28  
Funny the different names. Up here in Western Canada, they seem to refer to them as potato furrowers. I just used the name I see most often here in everyone's posts.

I also used it to trench a 4" drain away from the front of the house around the side and down the hill. About 120 feet of drain line and I placed the bottom of the drain line about 12" under ground. Took me a couple of passes to get that deep and I figure 8" of soil on top won't give the future lawn any worries.

My 8N didn't even notice the middle buster. Having not used any ground engaging implements before, I had to keep looking to see if it was doing anything, but sure enough no effort at all ripped me a nice deep trench.

Brent Parkin
White City, SK
Canada eh!

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