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Rotational Grazing Water Advise Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Herefordcross" data-source="post: 362043" data-attributes="member: 3860"><p>Rebar with a a piece of steel, like a cutter head, welded to it will drill through a clay dam with a heavy drill. did that once and put hydraulic cement around each end but, it didn't last too awful long to be honest but, worked for a while, ground foze and move and never did get it to seal back up, had to dump dirt on it. </p><p></p><p>The on top of the ground water line deal is the best idea i've heard so long as you don't need it in the winter or if you did need it in the winter and it doesn't get extremely cold where you are and can pump up the hill, take the plug out of the pump and drain the pipe good it should work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herefordcross, post: 362043, member: 3860"] Rebar with a a piece of steel, like a cutter head, welded to it will drill through a clay dam with a heavy drill. did that once and put hydraulic cement around each end but, it didn't last too awful long to be honest but, worked for a while, ground foze and move and never did get it to seal back up, had to dump dirt on it. The on top of the ground water line deal is the best idea i've heard so long as you don't need it in the winter or if you did need it in the winter and it doesn't get extremely cold where you are and can pump up the hill, take the plug out of the pump and drain the pipe good it should work. [/QUOTE]
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