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<blockquote data-quote="hammer33" data-source="post: 5290832" data-attributes="member: 19900"><p>What kind of traps? What # does the pan tension bench test at? You only need a tuft of polyfill, just enough to keep the dirt/peat from getting under the pan. Bed trap, add polyfill, Then I sift peatmoss to cover the trap, level it out, then sift dirt over and blend with any cover materials I want to use. Only time I have a problem is if we get a ton of rain and my trap location is in a low area. Then mud fills it in and makes the trap hard to fire. Avoid those low spots if you can but one spot on the farm is so good that it gets set anyway and we deal with the mudded in trap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hammer33, post: 5290832, member: 19900"] What kind of traps? What # does the pan tension bench test at? You only need a tuft of polyfill, just enough to keep the dirt/peat from getting under the pan. Bed trap, add polyfill, Then I sift peatmoss to cover the trap, level it out, then sift dirt over and blend with any cover materials I want to use. Only time I have a problem is if we get a ton of rain and my trap location is in a low area. Then mud fills it in and makes the trap hard to fire. Avoid those low spots if you can but one spot on the farm is so good that it gets set anyway and we deal with the mudded in trap. [/QUOTE]
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