rlk
Gold Member
A long time ago when I was single (1970) I put a well and septic tank on a lot. Lived there in a mobile home for a few years, then bought the farm next door and built a house on the farm. Now that I'm building a farm pond, I need to drag some trees across the lot with the well and septic tank. I know where the well is, but I'm trying to locate the old tank so the equipment dragging the trees will not fall into the septic tank. This is very large equipment - I'll post some pictures of the equipment later.
The problem is, I can not remember where the tank is (I don't need any comments about old age and loosing my memory - I'm getting plenty of them from the wife). I have the area narrowed down to about a half acre, but can not get any closer. The tank has not been used since 1972, so looking for green grass doesn't help. The county agencies don't have any records to help me.
I have probed the ground some, but the ground is so hard and dry, that I can only get the probe to go in about a foot. I think the tank will be deeper than that.
I told the wife that if I had a post hold digger for the BX 2200 I could go along digging holes every few feet until I found it. She did not think much of that idea, so I guess I can't justify a post hole digger.
Should the septic tank have rebar in it that would show up with a metal detector?
Anyone have any ideas how to locate the septic tank?
Thanks,
Bob
The problem is, I can not remember where the tank is (I don't need any comments about old age and loosing my memory - I'm getting plenty of them from the wife). I have the area narrowed down to about a half acre, but can not get any closer. The tank has not been used since 1972, so looking for green grass doesn't help. The county agencies don't have any records to help me.
I have probed the ground some, but the ground is so hard and dry, that I can only get the probe to go in about a foot. I think the tank will be deeper than that.
I told the wife that if I had a post hold digger for the BX 2200 I could go along digging holes every few feet until I found it. She did not think much of that idea, so I guess I can't justify a post hole digger.
Should the septic tank have rebar in it that would show up with a metal detector?
Anyone have any ideas how to locate the septic tank?
Thanks,
Bob