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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 413358" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>The clay you mention, have you dug to the bottom of it it yet and hit bedrock? I have found thick clay layers before, with wash underneath it, then bed rock. </p><p>I do like the gritty orange clay that breaks up easily under the spray bars. This stuff you will notice the color coming off it in the hopper. </p><p>The clean grey clay ... I avoid digging down past the top layer. I've always found ts a waste of time and effort.</p><p>I would be tempted to dry classify it first through a bread create into a heap, then down another size or two, cart it to the water and see how the yeild is... or wait for a bit of rain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 413358, member: 9124"] The clay you mention, have you dug to the bottom of it it yet and hit bedrock? I have found thick clay layers before, with wash underneath it, then bed rock. I do like the gritty orange clay that breaks up easily under the spray bars. This stuff you will notice the color coming off it in the hopper. The clean grey clay ... I avoid digging down past the top layer. I've always found ts a waste of time and effort. I would be tempted to dry classify it first through a bread create into a heap, then down another size or two, cart it to the water and see how the yeild is... or wait for a bit of rain [/QUOTE]
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