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Drive-Over Intake Guards for Field Tile (Hancock)

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Drive-Over Intake Guards or "DIGS" are the perfect solution for protecting tile inlets, preventing animal entrance, and eliminating inefficiencies in driving around standard above ground tile intakes. There are now thousands of units in the fields of satisfied farmers across the midwest. We believe our product will save you precious hours in the field, while remaining affordable.

ABOUT OUR DIGS
DIGS (Drive-over Intake Guards) are a great way to protect your tile surface inlets from crop residue plugging, animal entry and field equipment damage. DIGS unique design installs flush with the soil surface, allowing certain farm equipment, such as planters, grain drills, equipment wheels and tracks to roll over the inlet without damage.

Our farmer-designed Drive-over Intake Guards allow you to plant and seed without having to turn out or lift your equipment. They eliminate the need to remove typical above-ground guards, saving you time and potential equipment damage.

DIGS are easy to install.

DIGS are constructed out of a heavy-gauge pipe to ensure longevity.

Open-ended guard rods allow small debris to pass through, reducing plugging,
while preventing animals or larger debris from entering the tile system.

We manufacture DIGS to fit many inlet sizes, ranging from 4"-30". For DIGS Lite, 4"-10" sizes are available.

Please contact us to order, to request shipping prices, or with any questions you may have. DIGS are available to be shipped both individually or by pallet.

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Bennett Zierke
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