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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 123326" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>Milkmaid - we have several LARGE creeks/drainage ditches runing across our place. We got some concrete panels (they look a lot like cattle panels but are bigger in size) and set a telephone size pole on either side of the creek deep with lots of concrete, anchored on the sides away from the creek- not attached to the fence. Run a cable across these 2 poles and hang the panels off the cable. They swing so when the water rises and junk floats by it can go under. Someone here also suggested a while back using sheet-metal. I think that may even work better since the debris can easily slide by it rather then get caught in the panels. I think you would have less of a problem with this setup them with a hot wire across the creek.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 123326, member: 430"] Milkmaid - we have several LARGE creeks/drainage ditches runing across our place. We got some concrete panels (they look a lot like cattle panels but are bigger in size) and set a telephone size pole on either side of the creek deep with lots of concrete, anchored on the sides away from the creek- not attached to the fence. Run a cable across these 2 poles and hang the panels off the cable. They swing so when the water rises and junk floats by it can go under. Someone here also suggested a while back using sheet-metal. I think that may even work better since the debris can easily slide by it rather then get caught in the panels. I think you would have less of a problem with this setup them with a hot wire across the creek. [/QUOTE]
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