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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1749365" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The tarp has a sleeve manufactured into it across one side. That is where you slip the board or in the case of this one a pole. The dam causes the water to flow out of the ditch and spread across the field. Also on this one this morning I had to put a rock under one end of the pole to keep the water from flowing over the top of the tarp. We have ditch plows that you run down the ditch every 3 years or so as the silt will build up in the ditch. And as you can see in that picture I roundup the ditch to keep the grass and weeds from slowing the water flow. It also helps the guy mowing to see the ditch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1749365, member: 498"] The tarp has a sleeve manufactured into it across one side. That is where you slip the board or in the case of this one a pole. The dam causes the water to flow out of the ditch and spread across the field. Also on this one this morning I had to put a rock under one end of the pole to keep the water from flowing over the top of the tarp. We have ditch plows that you run down the ditch every 3 years or so as the silt will build up in the ditch. And as you can see in that picture I roundup the ditch to keep the grass and weeds from slowing the water flow. It also helps the guy mowing to see the ditch. [/QUOTE]
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