kevin37b
Veteran Member
While you have tank exposed put risers over the ports and bring them up to grade and put lids back on .
Noo! Many, if not all old septic tanks are steel tanks. They are usually rusted to the point of collapse after 25-30 years. As said, spread out timbers that will span beyond the width of the tank. Do not run the machine over the fields either unless you are replacing the entire system.
Thank you for correcting my hasty reply fried, there's always someone like you on these blogs.The OP describes the tank as being about 4" thick.
Quite obviously it is a 4" concrete tank.
That would be one hxll of a steel tank if it were 4" thick.
Is it the pipe from the house to tank , or the field not draining ? You need to uncover the tank and the lids and see what is going on . How much paper is being used ? If it is the pipe from house to tank , easy fix . If not ,$$$$ . I am going to wager that thinwall PVC was used on the system and has settled or snapped off at inlet or outlet .BTW you need a new pumper guy !
Thank you for correcting my hasty reply fried, there's always someone like you on these blogs.