The Smythe Meister
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Late seeing this,
That really does look excellent Dave!
Very nice indeed
That really does look excellent Dave!
Very nice indeed
I'd thought that, Tim, but surely the plough would be angled to either side from the centre? Watching the videos doesn't really help, there's too much drt flying around!Are they actually supposed to pick up the spoil though Dave? They may be designed to simply break up the ground so it is loose enough that the plough arrangement at the back can push it up and aside, so forming the trench and parapet?
Looks like Jakko has aced it with those videos Dave. The “plough” obviously just keeps the depth consistent. Still think a straight line isn’t ideal for a defensive trench though, it needs zig zags……Wonder what the wear rate on the various components is as well :tongue-out3:I'd thought that, Tim, but surely the plough would be angled to either side from the centre? Watching the videos doesn't really help, there's too much drt flying around!
Dave
Tim,Looks like Jakko has aced it with those videos Dave. The “plough” obviously just keeps the depth consistent. Still think a straight line isn’t ideal for a defensive trench though, it needs zig zags……Wonder what the wear rate on the various components is as well :tongue-out3:
As a complete digression, something like this, making slightly thinner and deeper trenches would be a quick and easy way for electricity companies to bury rural power lines :smiling5:


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