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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 972022" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I forgot to do a post last night, got going on other things.</p><p>We ended up with 28.5mm by yesterday morning and then another 2mm this morning. That couple of mm of follow up is very handy as it just keeps the surface moist for an extended period and there is still the chance of more showers today.</p><p>I took my pump down to the dam and hooked it up, took a bit to prime it as the non return valve was sticking but once it got going she pumped water real good, makes the work I put into fabricating the impellor all worthwhile, it was an enjoyable exercise and especially when successfull.</p><p>I brought it back up to the shed and did an oil change on the motor and splashed a bit of paint around on the frame to cover up the welds, screw some sheets of iron on the roof and today I will take it back down and set it up permanent.</p><p>OME, what are the harrows for? cultivation work or dragging around the pasture?</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 972022, member: 16453"] I forgot to do a post last night, got going on other things. We ended up with 28.5mm by yesterday morning and then another 2mm this morning. That couple of mm of follow up is very handy as it just keeps the surface moist for an extended period and there is still the chance of more showers today. I took my pump down to the dam and hooked it up, took a bit to prime it as the non return valve was sticking but once it got going she pumped water real good, makes the work I put into fabricating the impellor all worthwhile, it was an enjoyable exercise and especially when successfull. I brought it back up to the shed and did an oil change on the motor and splashed a bit of paint around on the frame to cover up the welds, screw some sheets of iron on the roof and today I will take it back down and set it up permanent. OME, what are the harrows for? cultivation work or dragging around the pasture? Ken [/QUOTE]
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