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Ditch Witch “Zahn” R300 4×4 2008 Trencher / Plow and much more!410 sx Vermeer $18,500.00 |
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Vermeer 8550A vibratory cable plow with backhoe no trencher 6-wayblade 1598 hrs $16,850.00 |
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Case 860 Turbo Trencher Backhoe; Cummins 86hp; Vibrating Wire/Cable Plow; NR $12,900.00 |
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VERMEER V5750 TRENCHER/PLOW COMBO $11,600.00 |
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DITCH WITCH 350SX CABLE PLOW TRENCHER & TONS OF EXTRAS ONLY 599 hrs RUNS GREAT $9,999.99 |
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DitchWitch 5110 Combo Trencher Plow $8,500.00 |
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DITCH WITCH 350SX DIESEL TRENCHER CABLE PLOW $7,999.00 |
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VERMEER LM-35 TRENCHER CABLE PLOW COMBO BORING ATTACHMENT VIBRATORY BLADE $7,500.00 |
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Ditch Witch 400 SX Borer, Trencher, & Vib plow w/ 3T tilt trailer $7,500.00 |
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DITCH WITCH SX410, LISTER-PETTER, 720 HRS, CABLE PLOW, TRENCHER, BORING ATTACHMT $7,295.00 |
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Vermeer LM 25 Cable Plow Trencher Boring Setup $6,000.00 |
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CASE MAXI SNEAKER 33HP DUAL WHEELS DIESEL ENGINE CABLE PLOW TRENCHER $5,999.00 |
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DITCH WITCH 255 SX 24 HP CABLE PLOW WALK BEHIND TRENCHER BORING GROUND DRILL $5,500.00 |
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CASE MAXI SNEAKER SERIES B DUAL WHEELS ARTICULATING CABLE PLOW TRENCHER $5,499.00 |
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TRENCHER – PLOW $5,000.00 |
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1987 Case Maxi Sneaker Trencher Cable Plow – Mitsubishi Diesel – Good Condition $4,950.00 |
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DITCH WITCH 255 SX 24 HP CABLE PLOW WALK BEHIND TRENCHER BORING GROUND DRILL $4,000.00 |
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VERMEER LM-40 LM40 VIBRATORY PLOW CABLE PULLER TUGGER TRENCHER DIGGER DITCHER $3,450.00 |
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vermeer lm40 cable plow/trencher $3,250.00 |
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vermeer lm35 cable plow/trencher $3,000.00 |
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VERMEER LM11 WALK BEHIND CABLE PLOW TRENCHER !!! $2,995.00 |
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VERMEER TRENCHER LM42 VIBRATORY PLOW SHAKER BOX MODEL VP40 $1,399.00 |
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Ditch Witch 410SX Trencher Cable Vibratory Plow Trench Machine Vermeer Puller $1,000.00 |
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CASE MAXI SNEAKER DUAL WHEELS DIESEL ENGINE CABLE PLOW TRENCHER $510.00 |
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VERMEER TRENCHER LM42 VIBRATORY PLOW SHAKER BOX MOTOR $250.00 |
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Case Maxi-Sneaker Trencher Ditch Vibratory Plow Cable Layer Service Manual $159.00 |
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CASE MAXI SNEAKER TRENCHER PLOW SERVICE REPAIR MANUAL BOOK $109.99 |
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A650 Ditch Witch Combo-Trencher/Vibratory Plow Attachment $25.00 |
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HT150 Ditch Witch Trencher/Vibratory Plow/Earthsaw Operator’s Manual $25.00 |
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1994 Ditch Witch H600 Series Trencher Plow Parts Book C $19.99 |
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507) New Holland Op Manual T-550 Trencher Dyna-Plow $14.99 |
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Ditch Witch 1997 HT150 Trencher/Plow Brochure $8.99 |
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Ditch Witch 1997 RT150 Trencher/Plow/Saw Brochure $7.99 |
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Case Maxi-Sneaker Trencher Ditch Vibratory Plow Cable Layer Service Repair Shop Manual $179.00 Case Maxi-Sneaker Trencher Ditch Vibratory Plow Cable Layer Service Repair Shop Manual Form 8-35350 474 Pages… |
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Misc. Tractors Ditch Witch A350 Plow & Trencher Attch Operator + Parts Manual $21.95 Our Misc. Tractors Ditch Witch A350 Plow & Trencher Attch Operator + Parts Manual is a high-quality reproduction of factory manuals from the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). Tractor parts manuals outline the various components of your tractor and offer exploded views of the parts it contains and the way in which they’re assembled. At the end of the day, you’ll want to know exactly what parts… |
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Misc. Tractors Ditch Witch E A 450 Plow & TRENCHER ATTCH OPERATOR + Parts Manual $21.95 Our Misc. Tractors Ditch Witch E A 450 Plow & TRENCHER ATTCH OPERATOR + Parts Manual is a high-quality reproduction of factory manuals from the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). Tractor parts manuals outline the various components of your tractor and offer exploded views of the parts it contains and the way in which they’re assembled. At the end of the day, you’ll want to know exactly what pa… |

Gardeners know better than most people, that everything man has came out of the earth. Therefore they respect earth. But if you have decided to make a garden, you must first remember that on the face of this earth there are many places with no soil and that a garden can be made only where there is soil. If you live in a city or a town, I am thinking of your back yard. which probably looks as if it were covered with soil. But the dirt may not be soil at all. It probably was soil once. And you can make it soil again-provided you know what soil is.
Gardening is so much fun that a lot of people, when spring comes around, rush to a seed store, come home laden with seeds, and start planting. Many of them never rush to a seed store again, because they find they “can’t make things grow.” Nobody ever made anything grow. A seed is a tiny high-powered bundle of determination to grow. All the gardener has to do is put it where a seed can grow. The people whom spring beguiled into a seed store and could never beguile again-those people usually put the seed in dirt all right., but not in soil.
For a vegetable seed to produce a beautiful, healthy, bountiful plant, it not only needs good soil. It also needs plenty of sunlight. So, in planning your garden, watch carefully which parts of your available space get a long day’s sunlight. A high board fence may mean that part of your yard will do better for flowers that love shade than for vegetables. Above all, watch out for trees and big shrubs. I sometimes think that vegetables must enjoy looking at a fine tree. But vegetables like to look from a safe distance. The tree will steal the water they need to make food available to their tiny roots. It will steal the food itself. It will steal the sunlight they must have.
Finally, the vegetables you plant to grow must have water, and in the right amounts. The water they will like most is rain. But in most parts of the United States, even where annual rainfall is adequate, the rain does not always fall when the vegetable needs it. It will pay to buy quite a long garden hose in order to be able to rescue them. If you live in the country, you may need to run a pipe from the house, a spring, a well, or a brook.
But vegetables can also have too much water. Most vegetables will not grow in a marsh, or even in a spot that frequently looks like a marsh. If your garden spot slopes slightly, so the water will run gently off-without taking your soil and added organic pest spray with it, as it will do if the slope is steep-you are safe. Even better than this surface drainage is the drainage that occurs underground when you have deep crumbly soil. To get that kind of drainage, you want to make sure there is no “hardpan” under your topsoil. If you dig a hole in your garden spot, you can easily find out whether there is hardpan. The subsoil will be packed tight and water will not sink into it readily.
In that case, if your garden spot is big plow with a long sharp blade to break up the subsoil so water will enter it. If your garden spot is small, you can do this by “trenching,” digging a foot and a half to two feet all through the garden. That takes care of three things your seed will need: good soil, plenty of sunlight, an the right amounts of water.
There is a fourth you ought to consider: climate. Considerations of climate will have a great deal to do with your choice of a garden spot, if your place big enough to offer you a choice. But even if you are not choosing between spots, the climate may dictate your choice of vegetables or else what difficulties to watch for if you grow those not very well adapted to your climate.
Remember, climate, and particular temperature, is an intensely local matter. It is not whether you live in th North or the South, or whether you live in the mountains, in a river valley or on a coast. Average temperature can vary unbelievably between two places ten miles apart, and not just because there may be a range of mountains between them. On the contrary, two sides of the hill may have quite different climatic conditions.
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I have a case heavy equipment trencher, question.?
I have the back plow down, and I can not get any of the three controls for the plow to move at all. Is there a trick, or is there a hydrolic problem.
I would think if it were out of hydrolic fluid, the tires would have lowered to touch the ground, but they have not.
It is a 1991Case, model DH4
it was left overnight down
I figured out the problem. There is an idle adjustment that I had to increase. The RPM’s have to be set higher for that device.
Thanks for the reply, however. I’ll give you 10 pts when 24 hrs is up.
Check all the lines and the fluid you dont need to be out of fluid just a little low. and you may have to bleed the air out of the lines. Is there a safty latch on the controlls or the plow for transporting that you overlooked?.. might also be a lever on that model to swicth pressure from front to rear attachments.
Ditch Witch 5020 “Combo” Vibratory Plow/Trencher/Front Backhoe Attachment