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Looks like gonna be a wet winter and fall here
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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1068472" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Fence patrol was a blast both water gaps blown out due to log's. </p><p>Tree on the west fence, creek got out banks cut a ditch under the back fence in the bottom pasture.</p><p>Put 28 tires in the washout under the fence until it gets dry enough to move some dirt.</p><p>Tree off the fence electric fence back in service on the west pasture.</p><p>Cows all in the east pasture till the boys get here in the morning to put the water gaps back together.</p><p>Wont be to bad as I designed them to blow out if a log comes downstream, just have to cable clamp them back together.</p><p>We ended up with 8.8 inches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1068472, member: 694"] Fence patrol was a blast both water gaps blown out due to log's. Tree on the west fence, creek got out banks cut a ditch under the back fence in the bottom pasture. Put 28 tires in the washout under the fence until it gets dry enough to move some dirt. Tree off the fence electric fence back in service on the west pasture. Cows all in the east pasture till the boys get here in the morning to put the water gaps back together. Wont be to bad as I designed them to blow out if a log comes downstream, just have to cable clamp them back together. We ended up with 8.8 inches. [/QUOTE]
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