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Maryville, MO | If you’re using what we call a “buzzer” ditcher, you start at the roadside ditch, deep, and then go out and shallow up tiny bit by bit until you reach the end
They work pretty well for draining spots here or there, but they’re not perfect
We bought a Wolverine ditcher a few years back and that’s the best surface water drainage tool we’ve found so far. Nice part about them is that they cut perfect grade and the ditch stays there for a long time. Also nice to not bounce across “buzzer” ditches. Much more expensive, but we do it custom for a lot of people and it helps pay for itself. | |
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