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awemawson:
Not sure where to put this thread so I'm putting it here :scratch: Originally the farm was owned by the local water board, and some of their infrastructure was abandoned when they sold it. On site is a large iron settling tank that I've used for the last six years as a pig pen. Drawing water from this for the public supply was an electrically driven Weir pump pushing water though a 3" (guessed dimensions) pipe. Pump and motor were housed in a wooden shed the roof of which had collapsed, and the rest of the shed suffered badly in recent high winds. All a bit of an eyesore - at the least I needed to remove all the pump gear to tidy it up and make it safe for grand children, so a plan has emerged: A/ Remove the pumping gear B/ Build a replacement pig pen for the piglets that are due to be born any day now C/ Remove the old settling tank D/ Bring site up to level by importing 60 cu M of hardcore as ground slopes E/ Blind off with road planings, roll to compact and leave for a year to settle F/ Lay concrete 200 mm slab (24 cu M) G/ Erect tractor / Lambing / Hay storage shed approx (15 M x 8 M x 3.5 M eaves) H/ Go bankrupt :bugeye: So phase 1 is underway and a few pictures are below. If anybody wants any of the pumping gear / motor etc and can take it away reasonably quickly it's yours FOC - the big tank is going to the local scrap yard. |
Will_D:
Any chance of a pig (about 30 kgs would fit on my BBQ!) :) |
awemawson:
So these seven little saddlebacks that were born last night are too small perhaps? |
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