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Chain Saw Digs Mini Trenches
In just minutes you can convert your existing chain saw to dig mini-trenches using new Mini-Trencher chains.
Designed by Bill Rose, McMinnville, Ore., the chain fits most major brand chain saws. "It's designed to make small trenches for irrigation pipe and drip irrigation tubing," says Rose. "Other uses ar
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Chain Saw Digs Mini Trenches AG WORLD Ag World 10-6-4 In just minutes you can convert your existing chain saw to dig mini-trenches using new Mini-Trencher chains.
Designed by Bill Rose, McMinnville, Ore., the chain fits most major brand chain saws. "It's designed to make small trenches for irrigation pipe and drip irrigation tubing," says Rose. "Other uses are for making narrow trenches to lay cable and wire. A chain saw works great for places that are difficult to get at with a conventional trencher, such as near walls, under fences, between shrubs and up steep grades."
The chain is equipped with 1 1/8-in. wide diggers that make the trench. A narrower but taller digger tooth sits in front of each large tooth to break up the soil.
Mini Trencher chain for 14 or 16-in. bars sells for $86.95, plus shipping. Sprocket covers, which keep dirt from flying in your face, sell for $38.00.
For more information, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Rose's Mini-Trencher, P.O. Box 832, McMinnville, Ore. 97128 (ph 503 472-5003.
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