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Re: How much of a pond can I dig with an M
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Posted by Mike Shultz on March 08, 2002 at 16:30:19 from (205.188.197.167):
In Reply to: How much of a pond can I dig with an M posted by Pond Man on March 08, 2002 at 13:07:09:
When I was young, dad used a rollover plow on the back of a case 930 and made 2 good sized pond at a local golf course - just kept going around in circles moving the soil away from the center. Then took a culimulcher over it and smoothed it out. We've also put in water ways this way and it works pretty good going back and forth. I imagine with a 2 or 3 bottom plow behinf the M you could just keep working the soil out from the center and see what happens. If you're looking to go pretty deep, this won't work. MIKE
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