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WELCOME
As you know, center pivot and linear irrigation systems, under certain
soil conditions, can be plagued by severe rutting problems. There
are many things that irrigation managers have attempted in the past
to curtail the problem such as plowing in ruts at the beginning of
the year, or filling the trenches with wood chips, rock or hay bales,
just to name a few. This often helps but invariably rutting problems
persist and worsen leading to time and money lost to things such as:
• Digging out bogged down towers
• Erecting and repairing corner units that have
collapsed while trying to climb out of trenches
• General wear and tear to machinery from crossing
trenches
Rutting problems have been around for years and have spawned many
possible solutions. Many of these ideas have accomplished some amount
of improvement, but often end up creating more problems or simply
poor results.
That is until now.
“Walks on water!” Roger
Burke of Shelly, ID
“Couldn’t live without it!”
Ley Peterson of Madras, OR
“Worked well on potatoes “2”
track and didn’t have to rototill in tracks before harvest.
Never stuck where was before.” Allen Kelsch
of Idaho Falls, ID
“Best thing out there!”
Chris Fisher of Chubbick,
ID
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