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swing gaps and high water
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<blockquote data-quote="Bernard" data-source="post: 83904" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Exactly. If you have the "right place", a well engineered, substantial swing-gate type of affair is just the ticket; works well and needs little maintenance, and eventually pays for itself. Other areas, water and "whatever" are going to cover anything you throw up, so you just know ahead of time it's going downstream. Don't over-invest here. Make that type water gap "just substantial enough" to hold back cattle when it's dry, then get out there and patch it back as soon as you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bernard, post: 83904, member: 144"] Exactly. If you have the "right place", a well engineered, substantial swing-gate type of affair is just the ticket; works well and needs little maintenance, and eventually pays for itself. Other areas, water and "whatever" are going to cover anything you throw up, so you just know ahead of time it's going downstream. Don't over-invest here. Make that type water gap "just substantial enough" to hold back cattle when it's dry, then get out there and patch it back as soon as you can. [/QUOTE]
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