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Moving to 5 acres with no water- advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 939437" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Hard to say--might be one of those internet mysteries ya never hear anything else about.</p><p>Houston area water table is pretty shallow. Just to wash cattle, they could have bought, begged or borrowed one of those drill-it-yourself rigs and probably had water at 50'----provided the gooberment allowed them to. </p><p>For that matter, they could have driven a little well with a well point and a sledge hammer--it's a pita, but hey--it's FFA--good experience for the kids.</p><p></p><p>btw, the spot sprayer someone posted the pic of doesn't need a genset--it runs from 12v truck or tractor battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 939437, member: 18945"] Hard to say--might be one of those internet mysteries ya never hear anything else about. Houston area water table is pretty shallow. Just to wash cattle, they could have bought, begged or borrowed one of those drill-it-yourself rigs and probably had water at 50'----provided the gooberment allowed them to. For that matter, they could have driven a little well with a well point and a sledge hammer--it's a pita, but hey--it's FFA--good experience for the kids. btw, the spot sprayer someone posted the pic of doesn't need a genset--it runs from 12v truck or tractor battery. [/QUOTE]
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