when i install perforated pipe (just like the pipe or "tile" used in the video) on my own jobs, primarily construction, we use different methods to stop fine sediment from entering the pipe and clogging it, making it useless. I noticed in the video the pipe is installed directly into the soil, what stops it from filling up with dirt, and sediment and no longer working? thanks.
Is there a chance the drain tile could get caught on a plow and damaged?
Do you leave markers, or map the location? Does the Farmer rely on his memory to remember where the drain tile is? I wouldn't want to see the drain tile ripped out during next years plowing.
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DENVERHOMEROOFING 4 months ago
What happened to the how do I deal with NRCS video? Wasnt that one a little more honest about how you deal with the Feds?
REDSTONECREEK 5 months ago
Great video, very explanatory!
diylandscaping 7 months ago
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nighttrain406 9 months ago
@Hidan7000 I asked because I intend to. But if you like to keep it to yourself that's ok.
mariusivan48098 10 months ago
@mariusivan48098 If you don't know that you shouldn't be tiling!
Hidan7000 10 months ago
when i install perforated pipe (just like the pipe or "tile" used in the video) on my own jobs, primarily construction, we use different methods to stop fine sediment from entering the pipe and clogging it, making it useless. I noticed in the video the pipe is installed directly into the soil, what stops it from filling up with dirt, and sediment and no longer working? thanks.
sewardlandandlawn 1 year ago
What is the common distance between two rows of drain tiles?
mariusivan48098 1 year ago
@AviationMetalSmith Usually deep enough to miss plowing
mandtconstruct 1 year ago
Is there a chance the drain tile could get caught on a plow and damaged?
Do you leave markers, or map the location? Does the Farmer rely on his memory to remember where the drain tile is? I wouldn't want to see the drain tile ripped out during next years plowing.
AviationMetalSmith 1 year ago