Dave5264
Gold Member
- Joined
- May 25, 2009
- Messages
- 376
- Location
- Near North Ontario Canada
- Tractor
- 08 Montana C5264, 2011 McCormick CX100 XS
Yes, per my initial post, i have a FEL and a Box Blade, and I was looking to see how best to use them (im new to this).
so thanks for the Idea on shortening up one side to engage it deeper...i didnt know that.
and, yes if properly crowned (per Mikes idea) the clay will allow it to runoff to the sides (outside the ring, where i want the drainage trench)
water table height shouldnt be a problem, its more the spring thaw/snow melt and the rain fall throughout the rest of the year i have to contend with. And yes your correct that a Mid winter thaw may be a problem with tiled drain pipe being frozen. All the more reason I think the Crown on the clay area is good. If i make the trench ouside the fenced area slightly lower (even after its back filled) it should keep the Ring clear even in a mid winter melt.
Great ideas and questions guys thanks alot for the input !!
so thanks for the Idea on shortening up one side to engage it deeper...i didnt know that.
and, yes if properly crowned (per Mikes idea) the clay will allow it to runoff to the sides (outside the ring, where i want the drainage trench)
water table height shouldnt be a problem, its more the spring thaw/snow melt and the rain fall throughout the rest of the year i have to contend with. And yes your correct that a Mid winter thaw may be a problem with tiled drain pipe being frozen. All the more reason I think the Crown on the clay area is good. If i make the trench ouside the fenced area slightly lower (even after its back filled) it should keep the Ring clear even in a mid winter melt.
Great ideas and questions guys thanks alot for the input !!