Opening up a spring with a track-hoe

   / Opening up a spring with a track-hoe #121  
It is in a thread about welding that I came across. As I recall the text, you had made the hook in a hurry during a short last day of class. This site still has me confused about getting positive search results, or finding a thread I have been to before unless I keep a log of the exact thread name and page # of interest, which so far I have not done.
Is there a way to "bookmark" the threads within the TBN storage system?
There are many interesting and educational threads on TBN, even for an old duffer like me that knows it all, or used to think so anyway, but finding them without a lot of time consuming unrelated browsing is difficult. A lot is probably caused by the folks trying to give their threads a unique catchy name I suppose.
Ron

Just above & to the right of the top post on any page of the thread you want to bookmark, look for "Thread Tools", which is a drop-down menu - The bottom choice is "Subscribe to this Thread"

I think there's a way to bookmark a specific post, but not sure about that.
 
   / Opening up a spring with a track-hoe #122  
Just above & to the right of the top post on any page of the thread you want to bookmark, look for "Thread Tools", which is a drop-down menu - The bottom choice is "Subscribe to this Thread"

I think there's a way to bookmark a specific post, but not sure about that.

Thank you very much.
I tried the "permalink" button but nothing showed up in "My Home"
The threads where I have opened my big yap send me an email when there is new activity.
This will be a big time saver.
Thanks again
Ron
 
   / Opening up a spring with a track-hoe #123  
Thank you very much.
I tried the "permalink" button but nothing showed up in "My Home"
The threads where I have opened my big yap send me an email when there is new activity.
This will be a big time saver.
Thanks again
Ron

You must have your options set to automatically subscribe you whenever you "open your big yap" ... :laughing:

The way I described allows you to subscribe without "opening your big yap" :thumbsup:

Love that term! :laughing:
 
   / Opening up a spring with a track-hoe
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#124  
Is this the "ORTHIS" pond?
Now that's a pond!

Ron

Here is a picture I took this morning of the Orthis Pond, from about the same spot (different camera), after the drought of 2011.
 

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   / Opening up a spring with a track-hoe #125  
Here is a picture I took this morning of the Orthis Pond, from about the same spot (different camera), after the drought of 2011.
Don,
That is amazing.
Does the pond normally dry out in August that much compared to May or is this an exceptional year of drought?
Ron
 
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It only gets this low in a drought year. in the 15 years since it was built this is only the second time it has gotten this low.

The spring pond continues to rise an inch a day, it is now touching the white rock around the large culvert.

The wild pigs have found the spring pond and there were about 50 in it the other evening. they scrambled quickly into the brush when they saw Whipper. I'll try to get a picture soon.

I like the way you put the pictures together. As soon as it stops rising (or it gets to the spillway) I'm going to take a picture and maybe you could put a before it was dug out picture, a after it was dug out but no water picture, and a full picture!
 
   / Opening up a spring with a track-hoe #127  
It only gets this low in a drought year. in the 15 years since it was built this is only the second time it has gotten this low.

The spring pond continues to rise an inch a day, it is now touching the white rock around the large culvert.

The wild pigs have found the spring pond and there were about 50 in it the other evening. they scrambled quickly into the brush when they saw Whipper. I'll try to get a picture soon.

I like the way you put the pictures together. As soon as it stops rising (or it gets to the spillway) I'm going to take a picture and maybe you could put a before it was dug out picture, a after it was dug out but no water picture, and a full picture!

Don,
I'd be glad to accommodate your picture request.
It would work much better with higher resolution images. Your camera will
take pictures up to 3264 x 2448 pixels. I would imagine you are reducing them in size for TBN. It is always best to take pictures at the highest resolution available, that's what you pay for in digital cameras, since many pictures are a one time only opportunity and you don't know what you may want to use them for.. It is simple to reduce digital images but they
don't enlarge very well.
When you get the shots you want combined, using the maximum resolution you have been using to take the ones you already have of the project, if they are much larger than the ones you have been posting, you may have to send them as PM. I recall jinman saying PM through TBN has a restriction on attachments. He has one of my private email address so if TBN blocks you sending your pictures you can get it from him.
I'm glad to hear the new pond is still rising at a good rate.
Ron
 
   / Opening up a spring with a track-hoe #128  
The spring pond continues to rise an inch a day, it is now touching the white rock around the large culvert.

Don,
Almost a month since this last report.
Has the pond filled yet?
 
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#129  
The rate of fill is slowing. It is still about a foot+ before it will overflow. It is now rising about 1/8" a day (one neighbors pond dropped 2" yesterday because of the wind and heat, 100 yesterday). The underground water level in this area has dropped and neighbors water wells are going dry. The drought continues. More oak trees are dying each week. It's not even green over the septic line anymore. I'm waiting for it to fill to get the picture.
 
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I do believe the spring pond is now full. It has rained 5" since it was dug out which help it a lot and the cows started drinking from the other ponds. Only the connecting piece of the 30" culvert is out of the water. I have ordered a 3' extension to bring it up to make the wishing well top. My gravel base is under water and will need about 6" more. This will be a fun winter project.
 

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