Give your Crops a Waterway the Liebrecht Way
Goldman Equipment has purchased a Liebrecht Waterway Ditcher and offers it with a crew on a per-job basis to resolve profit-killing drainage issues on your acreage. The ditcher itself is a marvel of efficiency. It will throw excavated soil up to 150 feet in a scatter pattern, or stack the soil right next to the ditch so you can have a well-drained roadbed. It works in soil that has rocks and other obstacles in it. This machine is laser controlled and guided by a Global Positioning System (GPS) unit to ensure that your ditch is placed precisely where it will do you the most good. This unit will dig a ditch 1 foot deep and 10 inches across at the top to 3 feet deep and 18 feet across at the top. When ditching a crop field, it makes the ditch in such a way that driving farm equipment across a ditched field is not going to be hard on you or your equipment. Typically the slope to the ditch is a 5 to 1 slope. Ditches are accurately laid to within 1/10th of a foot per 100 feet. We can ditch up to a mile a day with this amazing machine. Our ditcher has been proven to earn its keep by providing increases in crop yield of up to 10 times the cost of the ditching itself compared to a field with drainage problems that has not been ditched for drainage. When you call Goldman Equipment LLC to ditch your waterlogged field, our crew leader will survey, plot and analyze the topography of your particular location. He makes elevation maps, which are then fed into the computer controlled laser guidance system that the Liebrecht ditcher uses. Then, in a short time they ditch your land more efficiently and effectively than was ever possible before the advent of this remarkable machine. So, if water pooling up in your fields and stealing your income by drowning your crop is a problem, just call Goldman Equipment LLC, and we can help you gain profits up to ten times the cost of the ditching service. Email us, call, or stop in to talk to us. Our Liebrecht ditcher is here to help you resolve your drainage problems. |