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Homemade culverts
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<blockquote data-quote="mitchwi" data-source="post: 209800" data-attributes="member: 2063"><p>I'm wondering if the water doesn't run really fast and there isn't a lot of volume if you could use a drain tile system, I don't know how many of them you'd have to put in, or how thick the road is to be able to drive across, or if this would even work... or how about a cement culvert? cost wise don't know, but if you didn't buy the pre-made, set forms yourself, if that would be a possibility....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mitchwi, post: 209800, member: 2063"] I'm wondering if the water doesn't run really fast and there isn't a lot of volume if you could use a drain tile system, I don't know how many of them you'd have to put in, or how thick the road is to be able to drive across, or if this would even work... or how about a cement culvert? cost wise don't know, but if you didn't buy the pre-made, set forms yourself, if that would be a possibility.... [/QUOTE]
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