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grubber 23-02-2004 06:10 PM

How did you get power for your water pumps??
 

"Bryan" wrote in message
...
I ran ext cord last year, never had a good oppurnity to trench. Hopefully
there will be a nice day this spring, that I'm off work I can go to Home
Depot and rent a trencher ($20-$40/24hrs) well worth it for me. Being in

OKC
you shouldn't have rocky soil, at least I have ony found 1 "rock" so far

in
my diging of my pond, and it's a white gravel type rock from a
driveway/landscape stone, so not a natural rock for OK :-)

Bryan
http://www.safetybaby.com/yard/yard.htm


One rock? I hate you. I have one rock that is the entire size of my pond -
18'x30', about 20" below ground level, plus thousands of 'smaller' rocks -
10 to 400 lbs.



grubber 23-02-2004 06:12 PM

How did you get power for your water pumps??
 

"Bryan" wrote in message
...
I ran ext cord last year, never had a good oppurnity to trench. Hopefully
there will be a nice day this spring, that I'm off work I can go to Home
Depot and rent a trencher ($20-$40/24hrs) well worth it for me. Being in

OKC
you shouldn't have rocky soil, at least I have ony found 1 "rock" so far

in
my diging of my pond, and it's a white gravel type rock from a
driveway/landscape stone, so not a natural rock for OK :-)

Bryan
http://www.safetybaby.com/yard/yard.htm


One rock? I hate you. I have one rock that is the entire size of my pond -
18'x30', about 20" below ground level, plus thousands of 'smaller' rocks -
10 to 400 lbs.



Broomhilda 29-02-2004 11:36 PM

How did you get power for your water pumps??
 

"grubber" wrote in message
...

"Bryan" wrote in message
...
I ran ext cord last year, never had a good oppurnity to trench.

Hopefully
there will be a nice day this spring, that I'm off work I can go to Home
Depot and rent a trencher ($20-$40/24hrs) well worth it for me. Being in

OKC
you shouldn't have rocky soil, at least I have ony found 1 "rock" so far

in
my diging of my pond, and it's a white gravel type rock from a
driveway/landscape stone, so not a natural rock for OK :-)

Bryan
http://www.safetybaby.com/yard/yard.htm


One rock? I hate you. I have one rock that is the entire size of my

pond -
18'x30', about 20" below ground level, plus thousands of 'smaller' rocks -
10 to 400 lbs.






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