open farm land that you dont want ditches thru you just bury pipe with holes and a screen around it and the water seeps into it and away to a nearby ditch
Nice Video. We do it just about the same but with ours you put the tile role on top of the tiler and when it runs out you have to go get another role.
What's the approximate cost per acre?
martinrachel 1 year ago
i think its a waste of money to re tile myself. i just lost my shirt because of this bullshit.
1978mackdaddy 2 years ago
MBTrac, euro JD with a euro cab on it, North american tile plow.........were are you lol?
puddingmannz 2 years ago
Ontario.
Small Jonny is German
Big Jonny is NA
Tile plow is homemade.
Clayfarmer 2 years ago
hmm, i would wonder what DRAINAGE!!! pipe is for
tigersrule6 2 years ago
no rocks?
Redlinedrainage 3 years ago
There's only a couple of fields that might have the odd rock, but most fields have 20 to 80 feet of clay below the surface and no rocks.
Clayfarmer 3 years ago
haha i really want to
Constitusean 3 years ago
Why/what is tile drainage used for?
kathump2 3 years ago
open farm land that you dont want ditches thru you just bury pipe with holes and a screen around it and the water seeps into it and away to a nearby ditch
nchayfarmer 3 years ago
Draaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaainage!!! Drainage, Eli, you boy!
DanielTheWalrus 4 years ago
Nice Video. We do it just about the same but with ours you put the tile role on top of the tiler and when it runs out you have to go get another role.
9150man 4 years ago
nice technique, fast working :D
evillekcf 4 years ago
Whats the pipe for, is that an 8440 JD
pearlj1 4 years ago
Neat, but how deep?
windowfan 4 years ago
We usually start off at 4 to 5 feet and end up around 3 feet deep. Depending on slope of land of course. Tiles are installed at a 0.1% slope.
Clayfarmer 4 years ago