Installing Tile Drainage

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2007

Our biggest and smallest tractor working side by side.

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  • MBTrac, euro JD with a euro cab on it, North american tile plow.........were are you lol?

  • Ontario.

    Small Jonny is German

    Big Jonny is NA

    Tile plow is homemade.

  • no rocks?

  • 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.

  • Neat, but how deep?

  • 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.

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  • What's the approximate cost per acre?

  • i think its a waste of money to re tile myself. i just lost my shirt because of this bullshit.

  • hmm, i would wonder what DRAINAGE!!! pipe is for

  • 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

  • haha i really want to

  • Why/what is tile drainage used for?

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