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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1704957" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Fall is also spring development time. </p><p>1. The tire trough in the approximate location it will be set. Along with a few plumbing parts stacked on it for the time being.</p><p>2. The trail down which the pile line will be dug. You can see that blue dam that is by the trough in the top center.</p><p>3. The machine used to develop springs. A D3 with a backhoe.</p><p>4. A little too much side hill here. Levi slid off the trail into the mucky bottom. Sort of got stuck for an hour. Not stuck in one spot, just couldn't get out. He said that was an hour he will never get back.</p><p>5. The hole where he was stuck filled up with water. This much water in September on a drought year. This spring is going to run 3 or 4 gallons a minute. </p><p>6. Where our drain pipe will be set to capture the water. Note cattails in the bottom of a draw in the middle of the dessert.</p><p></p><p>We will put in a piece of drain pipe down on the bottom. Surround it with some gravel and cover with filter fabric. About 250 feet of 2 inch pipe in a trench to the trough. Gravity flows to the trough 24/7/365. An over flow pipe with take the excess back to the draw 50 feet or so away,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1704957, member: 498"] Fall is also spring development time. 1. The tire trough in the approximate location it will be set. Along with a few plumbing parts stacked on it for the time being. 2. The trail down which the pile line will be dug. You can see that blue dam that is by the trough in the top center. 3. The machine used to develop springs. A D3 with a backhoe. 4. A little too much side hill here. Levi slid off the trail into the mucky bottom. Sort of got stuck for an hour. Not stuck in one spot, just couldn't get out. He said that was an hour he will never get back. 5. The hole where he was stuck filled up with water. This much water in September on a drought year. This spring is going to run 3 or 4 gallons a minute. 6. Where our drain pipe will be set to capture the water. Note cattails in the bottom of a draw in the middle of the dessert. We will put in a piece of drain pipe down on the bottom. Surround it with some gravel and cover with filter fabric. About 250 feet of 2 inch pipe in a trench to the trough. Gravity flows to the trough 24/7/365. An over flow pipe with take the excess back to the draw 50 feet or so away, [/QUOTE]
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