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<blockquote data-quote="Old_man_emu" data-source="post: 973764" data-attributes="member: 17893"><p>I wish it was raining Diana! I was in and out of the office a bit on Friday and I just left CT open.</p><p>I have been irrigating prior to sowing a paddock this week. I have only been putting on about 13mm per run and it's going to take about 7 runs to cover the paddock. The biggest problem I face is that I am pulling water of the dam faster than I can put it back with the bore pump. The same dam and pump also supplies water for the cattle and for the garden. And now with the new gardener being so enthusiastic, he is trying to make the place look like a golf course. </p><p>Welcome home Burglar, I hope you continue to enjoy the weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old_man_emu, post: 973764, member: 17893"] I wish it was raining Diana! I was in and out of the office a bit on Friday and I just left CT open. I have been irrigating prior to sowing a paddock this week. I have only been putting on about 13mm per run and it's going to take about 7 runs to cover the paddock. The biggest problem I face is that I am pulling water of the dam faster than I can put it back with the bore pump. The same dam and pump also supplies water for the cattle and for the garden. And now with the new gardener being so enthusiastic, he is trying to make the place look like a golf course. Welcome home Burglar, I hope you continue to enjoy the weather. [/QUOTE]
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