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Tiling the wet spot.
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Tiling the wet spot.
Approximately 200 feet of hand dug 16" deep trench for a 4" drainage tile.
Managed to cut the electric dog fence. Top of the slope looking down.
Side view of trench area. Seepage starts at the tp of the draw. Area has been permanently wet. Planning on putting part of a garden on opposite slope.
Near the bottom of the slope, looking up.
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Re: Tiling the wet spot.
Looking good. That much digging gets to be exercise.
Bill
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Re: Tiling the wet spot.
No gym membership for me.
Wet, so wet that the Cub Cadet would get stuck when trying to mow up hill. Used to use a puch mower to mow the area or with the Cub Cadet mow down hill then drive around.
No rocks encountered. Easy digging. Biggest problem was the clay stuck to the spade, making the spade very heavy. About 6 hours digging time over 3 days.
Wet, so wet that the Cub Cadet would get stuck when trying to mow up hill. Used to use a puch mower to mow the area or with the Cub Cadet mow down hill then drive around.
No rocks encountered. Easy digging. Biggest problem was the clay stuck to the spade, making the spade very heavy. About 6 hours digging time over 3 days.
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Re: Tiling the wet spot.
Looks like you got WELL acquainted with a sharpshooter Clay digging sure ain't no fun Remind me NEVER to start a fight with you
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Re: Tiling the wet spot.
great job, that is a lot of work that only people familiar with a spade and shovel truly appreciate.
~ Jim
~ Jim
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Re: Tiling the wet spot.
Bottom 100 feet of tiling (plastic tubing with sock) installed. Upper half of trench is still open. Appears to be draining about ½ gallon a minute after being trenched for 3 days. First day of open trench, appeared to be draining about 1 to 2 gallons a minute.
Daily checking condition of soil. This morning still have one spot with water standing above the soil near the upper end. Will have to dig another 10 or 15 foot long trench for an additional lateral.
Total cost. About $130- or $140-. Biggest cost was about $108- for the tubing plus the cost of the “Y“ fittings.
Daily checking condition of soil. This morning still have one spot with water standing above the soil near the upper end. Will have to dig another 10 or 15 foot long trench for an additional lateral.
Total cost. About $130- or $140-. Biggest cost was about $108- for the tubing plus the cost of the “Y“ fittings.
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