Mole Ploughing

Used where possible to avoid open cutting, this method provides minimal fuss and is ideal for rural areas, fields and verges.

A Mole Plough is a trenchless method to bury cables or pipes.  It is used to lay buried services of virtually any description, for drainage, water, electricity, telecommunications, gas supply etc..  A coil of the service pipe/cable is mounted on the tractor and is led down a guide behind the blade, and is left buried behind the plough, without the need to dig a deep trench and re-fill it.  This process is normally used in rural areas where previously buried services will not be encountered and there are no hardened surfaces, e.g. tarmac concrete etc..

 
 
 
 

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