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Excavator Digging Fish Pond Skills
Today, I want to talk to you about how to dig a fish pond by excavator.
Today, I want to talk to you about how to dig a fish pond by excavator.

Excavator Digging Fish Pond Skills

Digging a fish pond by excavator is actually very simple. First, we must observe the situation of the fish pond. The thickness of the sludge is very important. It is best to detect the depth of the sludge on the shore. It can be easily inserted into an underwater bucket. Don't drive blindly, choose a place with milder terrain and open the pond. If it is not best to dig a slope to facilitate the excavator up and down.

Don't rush to pile the soil in the pond. It is best to clean the mud surface first and keep it as far as possible from the slope. It is convenient to use the hard soil below for the slope.

After cleaning up the silt, it is equivalent to preparing to dig a fish pond. Next, we will start to do the slopes and clear the weeds and stones on the slopes. Excavate the soil on the slope and the foundation surface will come out. Now you can start to take the slopes. The excavation soil is placed on the base surface and the layer is used to specify the height. It is convenient to have a reference. In order to facilitate future work, it has been doing all the time, and is doing it while retreating. Pay attention to the overall effect, the dam is straight and try to straighten. Cutting the slope is more troublesome. The dam is curved and constructed according to the requirements of the construction site. After the soil pile is processed, it enters the final stage, repairs the slope, and performs mechanical pendulum. The position of the release device is very important. From the above, the hand must be slow, and the heart can't eat hot tofu.

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