CK20 does super .. crappy job

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Great job, it seems everyone is using these presby systems sand is a natural filter, but it just seems to me it would clog up faster then stone. I have some family members at an old farm house and they have a dry well system and it has not failed since it was "installed" over 50 years ago.

Nice to see a "crappy" little project like this posted so close by as I am just south of you in the "big" city.
 
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crabjoe said:
Looking at the pics, it amazes me that the setup works. I say this because the tubes are so close together and there
1*doesn't seem to be enough field.
2*I wish my county would allow such a setup.
They did approve some system that allows for nitrogen removal, but the catch is it gets written into your deed. They will require 2 or 3 inspections a year and from my understanding it will cost the homeowner around $500/year for the inspections. Plus, it needs power to run pumps and such.
3*What a rip off!
1*Any field is to much field.
2*Nope they need to go back to the only deal that worked and had no field problems.
3* All this { pardon the Pun } crap's a rip off meant to keep the bureaucrats in business and to produce revenue for the politicians.
 
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gboudreau said:
*** I have some family members at an old farm house and they have a dry well system and it has not failed since it was "installed" over 50 years ago.
***
My system was installed in 1971.
It Can't fail because it don't have a leach field/bed.
I've never seen or heard of a system like it ever failing.
Every system I ever saw fail was the leach bed type insalled befor my system and the systems installed after 1971 that have leach fields.
 
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LBrown59 said:
***
My system was installed in 1971.
It Can't fail because it don't have a leach field/bed.
I've never seen or heard of a system like it ever failing.
Every system I ever saw fail was the leach bed type insalled befor my system and the systems installed after 1971 that have leach fields.

Alright Mr Brown, you want to quickly sling mud at everything posted about leach fields. Please tell me about this amazing system of yours that apparently is light years ahead of everything I have ever designed/installed.:rolleyes:

Yeah, your system hasn't failed yet, well have you tested your drinking water yet. Because if you dont have at least a stone and pipe system or better and are not on a city sewer system then I garauntee that you are contaminating your ground water regularly. The only thing the "bureaucrats" are protecting is the ground water and the diseases that people get from it when it's not clean.
 
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LBrown59 said:
I'm glad I don't have all this stuff obstructing drainage of my tank.
This is so expensive just to keep the Gov. agencies busy.

I think it is more to keep the groundwater safe....

I am glad the State of NH is busy keeping the water table safe.
 
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bearhawk said:
Batche33 said:
So this is why you haven't been over for coffee ;)
I'll be over Saturday !
Hey now, where's my invite for coffee. :D I need a landscape rake anyways...:cool:
 
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Dmace said:
Hey now, where's my invite for coffee. :D I need a landscape rake anyways...:cool:

If you haven't been over to check out the new addition at Batch's then you should soon.

My problem is I see all the shiny CK30's and get the shakes...

How much raking do you need to do? Need to borrow a rake for the weekend?
 
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bearhawk said:
If you haven't been over to check out the new addition at Batch's then you should soon.

My problem is I see all the shiny CK30's and get the shakes...

How much raking do you need to do? Need to borrow a rake for the weekend?

Wow, I like the new site. I haven't been to Batchelder's in quite a while. My yard is full of rocks and limbs that I want to "rake" out but using the boxblade pulls too much soil with the rocks and limbs. I figure a rake will work best and if it does, I have months of work ahead of me. Thank you for the offer though.
 
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I also have a york rake you can borrow.

I plan to use during the summer but not much over a week or two.

Will use after I've run through with the box blade that I'm picking up at Rick's this weekend.

Joel
 

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