boggen
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- Joined
- Feb 22, 2011
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- Location
- Trivoli, IL
- Tractor
- SSTT (Sideways Snake Tain Tractor) and STB (sideways train box) tractor, dirt harvester
I have to ask why do you need it to dry for a year or 2 ? I could see where after you throw the spoils you may want the pile to set, but confused about the dredge![]()
in my case, i would end up loosing excavator, TLB, and/or dozer. when i mean loose, i would not be able to find them again. it would be like quick sand in a movie. and the tractor disappearing to some unknown land.
in my case lake used to be at least 10 maybe more feet deep. but now it is only 2 maybe 3 feet deep but 3 feet would be pushing it. ((a lot of silt)) you drop a 10 foot metal pipe straight down, and it just continues to sink on its own weight.
((see attached 1st attached diagram))
if you can tell me another way to get in there and clean it out. with a excavtor, TLB, and/or dozer. i am all ears, with open mind, willing to learn!
to note it, i only have about 2/3rds if that i can get around the one lake i need to dredge out. reaching over 100 plus feet to other sore line is out of question.
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second diagram, could be a mini dredge setup, or any setup were ya pumping muck up to a slightly higher spot.
again, if it takes any were from 1 to 4 days to pump all the water out of your pond /lake. what are you going to do for the remaining days it will take to remove all the dirt / mud that has built up within the pond/lake. waiting for heavy rains and pond/lake to refill doesn't cut it. being able to recycle / reuse the water. so it drains back into the pond/lake. would allow you to go at things at a more constant rate.