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Jan 16, 2008 10:58 AM

Quick Drain from Ag Solutions

Keep water drained in ponding areas with the Quick Drain from Ag Solutions, a farmer-owned company. The drain designed to maximize water flow and kept clean by moving the intake holes to the bottom rather than sides like conventional inlet. Its 18-in. low profile allows equipment to pass over easily. It is available in 6- and 8-in. inlet sizes and is made of a UV stabilized material.

The list price is $28 for the 6-in. drain and $35 for the 8-in. drain. For more information, contact Ag Solutions at 217/379-9214, visit www.agsolutionsonline.com or www.freeproductinfo.net/fin.

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