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Question: Irrigation pods and reel systems
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1137072" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Kathie, I probably know the guy who visited with you. Actually I just looked in the directory and the guy I know is one of two possibilities. If it was Mark he will be good to work with. In this state it is much better to work with the Conservation District than to work with NRCS.</p><p></p><p>There are lots of hard hose reels in use around here. They don't have very many issues. The biggest problem can be their size and having a tractor big enough to move them around. If you go that way be sure to size the reel to your tractor. If you are looking at the soft hose reel system, I would look closely with both eyes open. They do have some issues. There were a few of those around but I don't know of any in use any more. I don't have much experience with the K-Line system. One of the neighbors has one and I see him move it with a quad. It looks to move quick and easy. I do know that people who have experience with them have good things to say about them. One thing for sure either a hard hose or a K-Line beats the heck out of moving hand line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1137072, member: 498"] Kathie, I probably know the guy who visited with you. Actually I just looked in the directory and the guy I know is one of two possibilities. If it was Mark he will be good to work with. In this state it is much better to work with the Conservation District than to work with NRCS. There are lots of hard hose reels in use around here. They don't have very many issues. The biggest problem can be their size and having a tractor big enough to move them around. If you go that way be sure to size the reel to your tractor. If you are looking at the soft hose reel system, I would look closely with both eyes open. They do have some issues. There were a few of those around but I don't know of any in use any more. I don't have much experience with the K-Line system. One of the neighbors has one and I see him move it with a quad. It looks to move quick and easy. I do know that people who have experience with them have good things to say about them. One thing for sure either a hard hose or a K-Line beats the heck out of moving hand line. [/QUOTE]
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