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Spent a few days this week on chainsaw trying to keep ahead of my mate on the digger as he is cleaning out another bit of a main watercourse that goes though my fields I enjoy this sort of job leaves you knackered at the end of the day , got a bit more to do next week when hopefully I will have got my energy back

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tidy job smithy, good to see people doing it, was amazed last time i came up how many ditches were overgrown and clogged up,like people dont bother with them any more  we had a 2 /3 year rotation system, doing what you are, and the fields drained so much easier .what will you do with the soil out of them just plough it in 

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1 hour ago, Tractorman810 said:

tidy job smithy, good to see people doing it, was amazed last time i came up how many ditches were overgrown and clogged up,like people dont bother with them any more  we had a 2 /3 year rotation system, doing what you are, and the fields drained so much easier .what will you do with the soil out of them just plough it in 

Back in the 1970s and early 1980 we used to do some each year as we had a ford wheeled digger on the farm a 550 I think but when that gave up I did not replace it ,have hired one in on a few occasions , but got this machine know so doing a bit each year . The soil will lay where it is till after harvest and dry out then we will just push it out on field and plough in , may have to pick out the odd root that could be buried in the soil

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In the ditch we are cleaning out there is the remains of a red brick dam , as back in the day so I have been told all the sheep that was in the area was brought to this bit and the dam was made higher and they drenched the sheep here my field was a meadow which they called the dripping meadows as after the sheep had been drenched they was put out there to dry . Don't think it would be allowed today

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This is what we call the pond area other side of dam the trees are all self grown in last 10 years as that is when I last cleaned this bit out ,I plan on clearing out all the trees in the bottom ,but not sure how far we can reach with the 5ton machine . I plan on planting about 5or 6 trees along the high bit of bank when we have finished

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This is the start of the pond area that we have done then skipped by and started at the furthest end so we are coming against the water  The ditch the other side of gateway is the piece we did this time last year

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13 hours ago, smithy said:

Back in the 1970s and early 1980 we used to do some each year as we had a ford wheeled digger on the farm a 550 I think but when that gave up I did not replace it ,have hired one in on a few occasions , but got this machine know so doing a bit each year . The soil will lay where it is till after harvest and dry out then we will just push it out on field and plough in , may have to pick out the odd root that could be buried in the soil

We had a old  jcb 3c , only got used for ditching and beet loading , do not recal ever seeing it without the beet bucket in the front . Like you we just ploughed it in after a bit of a spread out . Like icsaid its amazing how poor a condition most of the ditches are now , they get a quick bush wack and thats it 

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On ‎1‎/‎22‎/‎2019 at 12:43 PM, Tractorman810 said:

We had a old  jcb 3c , only got used for ditching and beet loading , do not recal ever seeing it without the beet bucket in the front . Like you we just ploughed it in after a bit of a spread out . Like icsaid its amazing how poor a condition most of the ditches are now , they get a quick bush wack and thats it 

Not very clear but my old digger sit next to the Zetor 6718 this picture was taken in the late 80s , next to the ford digger is a 4000 then N/H 1545 ,Ford 7610 ,Ford 6600 , Ford 4600

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We have been back on the last bit for know , clearing out last of the trees that had self-grown in the bit that we call the pond , because my 5ton machine cant reach to the middle of this bit we are planning on taken it into the bottom on to the silt that has built up ,hopefully it wont sink and got bogged down and then we can get the middle and work away back to what we can reach from the top  

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