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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1685764" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I put a dam in the main ditch and open a tap to flood the field ditches. Those main ditch dams get left for about a week. It is the dams in the field ditches that I move every day.</p><p>The first picture is a dam in the field ditch which spreads to water out on to the field. The second picture is the dam in one of the main ditches. You can't really see the dam as it is under water. In this case it is 4 2x6's place across the ditch at a concrete structure to raise the water level. Just to the right of center is a piece of sheet metal which is used to closes off the tap (a pipe). You can see the water leading out into the field ditch. I assume that Dave those something similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1685764, member: 498"] I put a dam in the main ditch and open a tap to flood the field ditches. Those main ditch dams get left for about a week. It is the dams in the field ditches that I move every day. The first picture is a dam in the field ditch which spreads to water out on to the field. The second picture is the dam in one of the main ditches. You can't really see the dam as it is under water. In this case it is 4 2x6's place across the ditch at a concrete structure to raise the water level. Just to the right of center is a piece of sheet metal which is used to closes off the tap (a pipe). You can see the water leading out into the field ditch. I assume that Dave those something similar. [/QUOTE]
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