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Modification To Small Tile Plow
We've been manufacturing a small tile plow for 16 years and have sold many to FARM SHOW readers. The plow normally sells with a 4 or 5-in. boot and there's an 8-in. flat front which lifts dirt.
Recently, some of my owners have come up with an interesting new use. I made them a special 3-in. boot with a 6-in. flat front which pulls 30 percent easier. Owners in Kansas and Utah are using the 3-in. boot to lay 1 1/2-in. schedule 40 plastic conduit for electrical lines for irrigation. Another individual is buying one for a vineyard to run 3-in. tile between his grape vines. One more is buying one to run 1 1/2-in. water line on his ranch in Wyoming.
  I'm also finding that some individuals like the 3-in. boot to run short lines with 3-in. drain tile because it pulls so much easier.
If interested, please call for literature and a VCR tape of the plow in action. (Don Wurdinger, Farm Drainage Plows, Inc., 909 4th St. N.W., Waverly, Iowa 50677 ph 319 352-3911)


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2001 - Volume #25, Issue #2