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Kansas | Not sure if this is where I should post the question, but have any of you seen those tubes that start straight then go off in a half-Y so that when it gets to the other side of the road or whatever it is at an angle? I have a problem with a large drainage ditch when the ditch gets pretty full (like right now) where one tube is going into it it backs the water up. My thought is that if I put one of those half-Y tubes in and place it so that it will drain at the angle that the water in the big ditch is running, it will not back up as it would be sort of pulling the water the tube is delivering with the natural flow current. Is this even feasable? Only time I think it would back up at that angle would be when river the big ditch goes into floods but then you're screwed then anyway.
Edited by JohnKS 6/23/2006 08:01
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