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   / Good morning!!!! #41,541  
So, going to do it over the right way, sink it down at least 18 inches or whatever the rental trencher will go. If I'm not running electric, is there any benefit to running water line through a conduit? Not like I'm going to run cable tv back to the barn...my portable phone reaches, barely, can't imagine why I would want to run anything down there in the future.


Every time I've used direct bury wire without a conduit I've dug another trench nearby to run something else. You can't predict the future, so save yourself some grief and put in a 2" conduit for your electrical and you'll have room to run whatever else you need later. Do yourself a favor when you fish the wire and make sure to leave behind a heavy nylon line to pull whatever ends up going in there next. You may never get around to using it, but the next fella to come along will love you for it!
 
   / Good morning!!!! #41,542  
4The Royal Pleco is gone ... guy has some other fish though, including six Zebra Plecos, which he is trying to get to breed and are not for sale.

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That fish is awesome! It would go great with the two zebra motorcycles, zebra mountain bike, zebra place mats and napkins, zebra scented candle, 2'x3' wall mounted photograph, and even the zebra 10/22. If it's as hearty as a regular Pleco, that would be the fish for me...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #41,543  
Up waiting on the snow for whatever reason I don't know
 
   / Good morning!!!! #41,544  
24F partly sky couple degrees will be the high temp for today.

Just putter day...diesel run,Tractor Supply,watch little football.maybe country slow motion ride.

Enjoy the day all.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #41,545  
Got on a whole binge, been playing utube's of different songs. Eagles right now.

Try a few from Josh Turner...one I just downloaded is a version of the old Hall and Oates classic "You Make My Dreams Come True".
Here's the video (Josh is the guitarist):

 
   / Good morning!!!! #41,546  
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29 right now...doesn't appear the temperature will get any higher today.
I'll shovel the deck and walks and probably make one pass over the drive...maybe. Only other chore is to take my with grocery shopping.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #41,547  
33 going to 38, and less than 1 inch snow likely. Hope so. Then we'll see teens at night for a few days.

Culvert much better term..."tile" term used by farmers for smaller applications around here. Thanks for clarifying.

Well, my dumb smartphone decided to do a factory reset yesterday while I was playing Frisbee with Coconino. Everything back to the day it came out of the box. I've recovered most of the info but still have more to do. No idea why, unless I bumped it in my pants pocket in such a way as to cause it...but seems unlikely.

Getting low on coffee, so I'm going to roast a few batches today. Kyle, tell your wife I prefer pour-over, too.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #41,548  
43 degrees, high for the day, dropping below freezing tonight with rain showers coming in mid morning. Much colder weather for next two days

Hopefully my helpers will get here early and we can get most of the pavers laid in the barn before it rains too much. I need to go drop the bucket, put the forks on and move the pallets of my old front walkway pavers over to where they will be laid.
The area has been leveled with ABC and then a coating of sand; hopefully should move right along this morning. But I won't have enough and the few new ones I have to buy won't quite match so need to think about where to put them where they won't "jump out". Maybe along the wall...
Hopefully after today I will no longer track mud into my wood shop.

And when my two strong firemen helpers are here, I'm letting them pick that lumber out of the water ditch. And then I'm going to think some more about whether I even want that plastic pipe in there. Now I have a lot of left over floor tiles from the house renovation. Perhaps I could "tile" the area....;)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #41,549  
Good morning. A light covering of wet snow this morning.

60 years or so ago someone wanted a more direct route from the front yard to a cattle building at the rear, however there was a long farm building in the way. Their simple solution was to take out the brick walls of the building.
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When we converted the barn into our home, we decided to keep that as a "feature", so we still have the 8' wide tunnel running through between our kitchen and the attached workshop. It is a good place to keep a wheelbarrow of wood on hand for the wood burners. The barrow needs positioning 2/3 the way in to keep dry in strong winds. I got caught out last night when the wind changed direction, blowing wet snow from the east and giving the wood a soaking. Fortunately there were enough embers still glowing from last night to start the fire with a steady hiss.


Thanks for keeping me on TBN - and without having to marry Kev :eek: - or eat grits :eek: :eek:.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #41,550  
I have heard the small clay terra cotta ones called tiles, just not long metel or plastic culverts.

We also call those short lengths of fired clay pipe drainage tiles.


Our property, which used to be a corn field and is around 2600' long, has at least one run of such tile probably about 4" or 5" O.D. ... it terminates in the lower front yard ... right where the big wet spot is ... :laughing:

I know this because I found it with the backhoe when I was trenching ... to put in a french drain and plastic culvert to drain the upper field ... :laughing:

Backhoes are much better at finding drains than any divining rod. :)
 

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