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Re: How much of a pond can I dig with an M
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Posted by ralph on March 08, 2002 at 18:20:24 from (65.45.141.81):
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:
Pond man: Ya might look to buy a "DISK" plow. We had one for a new Super M. Four very large diameter blades mounted somewhat like a moldboard plow. This could throw dirt if run shallow and fast. It was effective in moving a lot of dirt quickly as no backing up and turning and dumpig and returning empty etc etc. Some used it to make terraces in making contoured grassy water ways. You could "V" out a long run by plowing over several times untill deep enough for the "V" waterway. Some were several hundred feet long and quite wide. Quicker than a dozer going back and forth side to side and being empty half the time.Your basicly throwing dirt all the time. Hardly empty anytime. Just may help ya out? ralph
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