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Pond Digging 101
Lesson #4832 - When digging a pond hole, do not deposit dirt in trailer near
new pond hole. I have a small trailer, maybe a cubic yard or so in size, sitting next to the pond hole. As I have been digging, I cart the dirt (aka clay) away and use it around the yard. The trailer sat there all winter and apparently gained some moisture which made it quite heavy. Saturday, I went out to do some more digging. As I began to toss dirt (aka water soaked clay) into the trailer, I did not notice I had placed more on the backend then on the frontend of the trailer. As the trailer filled with dirt (aka really freakin' heavy water soaked clay), it began to tilt on it's axle. Moments later the entire trailer of SUPER HEAVY WATER SOAKED CLAY dumped...right back into the hole. This does not bode well at all. -- BenignVanilla Never test the depth of the water with both feet. tibetanbeefgarden.com x-no-archive: yes Remove MY SPLEEN to email me. |
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BenignVanilla wrote: Lesson #4832 - When digging a pond hole, do not deposit dirt in trailer near new pond hole. This does not bode well at all. -- BenignVanilla Never test the depth of the water with both feet. tibetanbeefgarden.com x-no-archive: yes Remove MY SPLEEN to email me. ROFL maybe a hint to get rid of winter gain????? a Bobcat comes to mind here -- John Rutz I'm not Porg am not am not am so see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
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"BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... Lesson #4832 - When digging a pond hole, do not deposit dirt in trailer near new pond hole. I have a small trailer, maybe a cubic yard or so in size, sitting next to the pond hole. As I have been digging, I cart the dirt (aka clay) away and use it around the yard. The trailer sat there all winter and apparently gained some moisture which made it quite heavy. Saturday, I went out to do some more digging. As I began to toss dirt (aka water soaked clay) into the trailer, I did not notice I had placed more on the backend then on the frontend of the trailer. As the trailer filled with dirt (aka really freakin' heavy water soaked clay), it began to tilt on it's axle. Moments later the entire trailer of SUPER HEAVY WATER SOAKED CLAY dumped...right back into the hole. This does not bode well at all. -- BenignVanilla Never test the depth of the water with both feet. tibetanbeefgarden.com x-no-archive: yes Remove MY SPLEEN to email me. |
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Rule number one: When selecting a trailer, get one twice as big as you
think you need. Rule number two: When loading a trailer, put only half as much on it as it looks like it will hold. Rule number three: Murphy's Law prevails. -- Steve MHO ONLY..... YMM(and probably does)V "Steve in 236" wrote in message rthlink.net... Oops! "BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... Lesson #4832 - When digging a pond hole, do not deposit dirt in trailer near new pond hole. I have a small trailer, maybe a cubic yard or so in size, sitting next to the pond hole. As I have been digging, I cart the dirt (aka clay) away and use it around the yard. The trailer sat there all winter and apparently gained some moisture which made it quite heavy. Saturday, I went out to do some more digging. As I began to toss dirt (aka water soaked clay) into the trailer, I did not notice I had placed more on the backend then on the frontend of the trailer. As the trailer filled with dirt (aka really freakin' heavy water soaked clay), it began to tilt on it's axle. Moments later the entire trailer of SUPER HEAVY WATER SOAKED CLAY dumped...right back into the hole. This does not bode well at all. -- BenignVanilla Never test the depth of the water with both feet. tibetanbeefgarden.com x-no-archive: yes Remove MY SPLEEN to email me. |
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BenignVanilla wrote:
Lesson #4832 - When digging a pond hole, do not deposit dirt in trailer near new pond hole. I have a small trailer, maybe a cubic yard or so in size, sitting next to the pond hole. As I have been digging, I cart the dirt (aka clay) away and use it around the yard. The trailer sat there all winter and apparently gained some moisture which made it quite heavy. Saturday, I went out to do some more digging. As I began to toss dirt (aka water soaked clay) into the trailer, I did not notice I had placed more on the backend then on the frontend of the trailer. As the trailer filled with dirt (aka really freakin' heavy water soaked clay), it began to tilt on it's axle. Moments later the entire trailer of SUPER HEAVY WATER SOAKED CLAY dumped...right back into the hole. This does not bode well at all. -- BenignVanilla Never test the depth of the water with both feet. tibetanbeefgarden.com x-no-archive: yes Remove MY SPLEEN to email me. A very good example of Murphy's Law ;-) -- Bonnie NJ http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/ |
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"BenignVanilla" wrote in
message ... Lesson #4832 - When digging a pond hole, do not deposit dirt in trailer near new pond hole. I have a small trailer, maybe a cubic yard or so in size, sitting next to the pond hole. As I have been digging, I cart the dirt (aka clay) away and use it around the yard. The trailer sat there all winter and apparently gained some moisture which made it quite heavy. Saturday, I went out to do some more digging. As I began to toss dirt (aka water soaked clay) into the trailer, I did not notice I had placed more on the backend then on the frontend of the trailer. As the trailer filled with dirt (aka really freakin' heavy water soaked clay), it began to tilt on it's axle. Moments later the entire trailer of SUPER HEAVY WATER SOAKED CLAY dumped...right back into the hole. This does not bode well at all. Thanks for sharing that story. I has made me feel better as I was having a bad day at work, nothing was going right, and now I know it's not just me:-) Renes |
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"Renes Smither" wrote in message
... snip Thanks for sharing that story. I has made me feel better as I was having a bad day at work, nothing was going right, and now I know it's not just me:-) This happened Saturday afternoon. When I call my house...my wife is still laughing. BV. |
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"BenignVanilla" wrote:
This does not bode well at all. Yes it does, for us the audience. |
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For one thing I would rent me a Bob Cat to dig the hole which from the one I
dug manually a 9x5x3 last year; will be way bigger! Sacha |
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I dug mine in an area that couldn't be accessed easily by even a small
machine like the Bobcat type and that sized equipment. I dug mine by myself with the assistance of a gas powered one man auger (posthole digger) rented from the local Home Depot for $35 for the day.... Just punched holes to the depth that I estimated and had great control how the hole turned out... I had really hard clay like material that I had to dig down through combined with roots from a palm tree to deal with. When I got enough holes dug I just connected the dots so to speak. I then used a tool called a Mutt which is a large chisel like tool to sculpture out the hole. A hole lot better than digging it with a shovel.... (pun intended.) Jon Nyhus Glendale, Arizona "MISSYMAGICGIRL" wrote in message ... For one thing I would rent me a Bob Cat to dig the hole which from the one I dug manually a 9x5x3 last year; will be way bigger! Sacha |
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"MISSYMAGICGIRL" wrote in message
... For one thing I would rent me a Bob Cat to dig the hole which from the one I dug manually a 9x5x3 last year; will be way bigger! I thought about renting one...but I figure pretty soon, I'll be buying a liner, miles of PVC, a pump, plants, etc. Anyway I can keep costs down...is a good thing. So a shovel it is... |
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"BenignVanilla" wrote:
"MISSYMAGICGIRL" wrote in message ... For one thing I would rent me a Bob Cat to dig the hole which from the one I dug manually a 9x5x3 last year; will be way bigger! I thought about renting one...but I figure pretty soon, I'll be buying a liner, miles of PVC, a pump, plants, etc. Anyway I can keep costs down...is a good thing. So a shovel it is... You might check, as the rental place may have hand tools as well. A post hole digger might come in handy. Rental rates are largely based on repair costs, and something that doesn't break down rents fairly cheap ($10-20/day). |
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There is only 1 thing that such an event needs, pictures! preferably of a
load trailer followed by an unloaded trailer tilted up into the air, and a pile of dirt in the center of a former hole. Sameer "BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... Lesson #4832 - When digging a pond hole, do not deposit dirt in trailer near new pond hole. I have a small trailer, maybe a cubic yard or so in size, sitting next to the pond hole. As I have been digging, I cart the dirt (aka clay) away and use it around the yard. The trailer sat there all winter and apparently gained some moisture which made it quite heavy. Saturday, I went out to do some more digging. As I began to toss dirt (aka water soaked clay) into the trailer, I did not notice I had placed more on the backend then on the frontend of the trailer. As the trailer filled with dirt (aka really freakin' heavy water soaked clay), it began to tilt on it's axle. Moments later the entire trailer of SUPER HEAVY WATER SOAKED CLAY dumped...right back into the hole. This does not bode well at all. |
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"Snooze" wrote in message
rthlink.net... There is only 1 thing that such an event needs, pictures! preferably of a load trailer followed by an unloaded trailer tilted up into the air, and a pile of dirt in the center of a former hole. I as you can imagine...I quickly did away with all evidence. BV. |
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