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Old 20-12-2016, 08:11 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Running waterline into a barn

On Mon, 19 Dec 2016 22:50:07 -0500, Brooklyn1
wrote:

I'm older than you (73) and I carry water buckets all the time...
perhaps you are too old to have horses.
From my experience living in the northern Catskills where it gets very
cold in winter I have learned that the best way to transport water in
winter is in buckets by cart... hoses/pipes are very problematic in
winter.
And you don't have far to go, 40' is nothing, I can pee 40'. LOL




I already answered you, and explained my situation.
Perhaps you are too old to comprehend what you read on a newsgroup.

If you wish to carry pails, feel free to do so.

I don't care to carry buckets of water.

Brains are always stronger than muscles.
I'll use my brains to design this hose method, and prevent pulled
muscles, falls on the ice, and soaked pants legs.

If anyone on here can stick to the question, please let me know what
materials would work best for this project.