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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1308753" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Yep, and branch off of it to other holes and dump into the road ditch which is actually a municipal drain. </p><p></p><p>We did the hole closest to the road (about 100') in 2011, about 1/4 acre in size. That hole originally had a makeshift box drain made out of white cedar that collapse eons ago. We had to go down 2' at the ditch, about 4-5' to cut through the hog-back and 2' in the pot hole itself. It now stays dry as a bone year round and I can now cut through it and I bale up the cattails as bedding. I will tap into the end of that drain to drain the other 2 holes. One hole is quite deep and has a massive hog-back holding it back, so we might have to dig 8-10' down to get through the hog-back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1308753, member: 1682"] Yep, and branch off of it to other holes and dump into the road ditch which is actually a municipal drain. We did the hole closest to the road (about 100') in 2011, about 1/4 acre in size. That hole originally had a makeshift box drain made out of white cedar that collapse eons ago. We had to go down 2' at the ditch, about 4-5' to cut through the hog-back and 2' in the pot hole itself. It now stays dry as a bone year round and I can now cut through it and I bale up the cattails as bedding. I will tap into the end of that drain to drain the other 2 holes. One hole is quite deep and has a massive hog-back holding it back, so we might have to dig 8-10' down to get through the hog-back. [/QUOTE]
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