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Posted by Hartshorn on September 14, 2000 at 16:13:20 from (137.142.50.10):
In Reply to: Subsoiler for laying wire posted by PoppinJohnny on September 14, 2000 at 14:10:04:
Take a piece of conduit with a 90 degree bent into it and strap it with hoseclamps to the tool bar that holds the subsoiler blade. The idea is that the bottom end of the conduit will lay in the bottom of the trench and the top will ride above ground with the frame of the subsoiler. Now you can pass your wire through the conduit and lay it directly in the bottom of the trench and the soil will lay back down ontop of it while you are digging the trench on the tractor. This is the basic idea behind the trench implement that is offered by cadplans. good luck Kim Hartshorn
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