Rustyiron
Super Member
Especially for one that looks to be pre built and brought on a truck!:thumbsup:
We had about the same problem a few years ago. I started digging and had a small hole when son-in-law, 6'7" and 300 pounds, got there. Who needs a backhoe!!! He had a hole six by six in no time. Found the leak BUT it was the old black rolled pipe that had been installed over thirty years earlier. And this was the second leak in two years. So......next day called a contractor and had entire line replaced from the meter to the house. Expensive but better to get a recurring problem repaired correctly at a cost now than nickel and dime yourself to death the next ten years.
RSKY
Then you age out to where you have the skills, time, money, but not, in this case, balance. First photo was 10 years ago, 2007. I was over 60 then. I greased the windmill turntable so it wouldn't moan as the wind shifted direction. Now 10 years later and any minor work on a roof has convinced me that my sense of balance isn't as acute as it was 50 years ago when I worked construction and climbed stuff routinely. I'm looking for a local windmill specialist to do the greasing this time.
Related - The Redwoods adjacent have grown up to conflict with the windmill tail. This summer - 2017 - I climbed the nearest redwood and topped it (second photo).
Then I discovered the next tree over conflicted also. The heck with it. I paid a pro to come out with a bucket truck and cut the conflicting branches off that one.
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We have done all that in the past, but we are both done with that and make enough to pay someone else for some things.
If you have the money, and don't have the time, nothing wrong with supporting local business. When we were younger, we did not have the money.
:thumbsup: Exactly my point of view. I've worn out shovels, picks, wood splitting mauls, etc when I was younger... enough of that.
Rooting out the blackberry vines and scrub oaks that come up next to the orchard trees, is easier now. :thumbsup:yeah! and it's much more fun trying to wear out an excavator anyway :thumbsup::thumbsup: I've worn out shovels, picks, wood splitting mauls, etc when I was younger... enough of that.
What are all the other pipes you uncovered?