Pond dreaming is over

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The BB did a nice job of smoothing things out. Then I added some rip rap to the new shore line a sand and crushed ledge mix. ( it's what came out of the hole for the sign) Nice stuff! I spread some grass seed also. I hope it takes.
Are there any idea's on watering? There's no power at the pond so I need a way to water the new grass seed. Or should I just wait for rain.
Was thinking of a small waterfall pump and use a gen or power inverter.
The first 2 pic are of the new smooth area and the last 2 are the woods where I pushed the dirt. The water that you can see is a start of the waterway through the woods
 

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   / Pond dreaming is over #42  
Phil,

What month do the trees start turning green? Those recent pictures?

Blake
WA
 
   / Pond dreaming is over #43  
philbuilt said:
Can anyone tell me how to put the pictures in the post rather than the links
Thanks
Phil

Phil,

When you upload your photos into the post and want to have them appear automatically rather than links try this technique. Upload your photos as you've always done, place your cursor where you want the photo to appear in your text, then click onto the "paperclip" again you'll see "Manage Attachments" and the title(s) of the photos you just uploaded.

Pic-post-1.jpg

Click on the title of the photo you want to automatically post and you will see "ATTACH # /ATTACH" appear in your text. That is where that photo will appear in your post. I think one of the reasons TBN has the photo insert option as links rather than automatically posting is for those that are on dial-up. The post will load faster for them if the photos sizes are small or they're available as links. For those of us that are fortunate enough to finally have hi-speed internet, it wont' matter.

Hope this helps.
 
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Coopers
The pic's were taken today, we should start seeing green very soon they all have buds.

MadDogDriver
Thank you here is my first attempt. Pond 012.jpgThese geese are having a ball just hanging out and swimming.
 
   / Pond dreaming is over #45  
Phil,

Do you have a drag to smooth out your dirt?

I use a log with some chainlink fence wraped around it so some of it drags behind the log when I'm pulling it. I've seen other things used too, but the log and fence is pretty basic.

The pond is looking really nice. I like the natural shoreline and the way the land is just a little above the water!!!

Eddie
 

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   / Pond dreaming is over #46  
Good job, you got it Phil! :cool: Looks like your pond will be a great place to fish & relax (even from a distance just looking at it).

I'm so jealous of your project. We have a section of our land that is probably just a few feet above the water table and unusable for even a garden tractor in the winter/spring. I've been considering installing a french drain (which I'm not sure would even work), but turning it into a pond instead would be more enjoyable. It's obvious my 9' BH would be woefully inadequate for the pond project. Your excavator looked like it made quick work out of digging that hole. I'd have to wait until Aug/Sep to let the ground get real hard and stable to start `cause I have dreams of an artesian well popping up as soon as I get down just a few feet.
 
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Eddie,
I don't have a drag yet but it will be on the list soon. I did not even think about something like that because of the size of the tractor and the trees I would have to go around. Then it came to me:confused: I could just use my lawn tractor to pull it around. Just to much focus on the big machine.
I did rake it out by hand.
This weekend I will bring home "Thomas" It has tracks and a small FEL. we use it at work to drill small holes for enter and exit signs. It's quite usefull we have forks, 4",6",12"and 20" tree auger bits and a bucket and it's only 30" wide so I will be able to smooth around the trees.

MadDogDriver
The BH on our tractors are great but they have there place. I answered a post on Creigs list so I think I sold the loam pile. If so I will rent a big excavator again and double the pond. 8 hrs of machine time i can do alot of damage fast. I will dig on the sides without the trees so I won't have to worry about the swing or hitting anything. On the field side I will be able to level the remove spoils with my tractor and BB. Believe me that renting the right tool for the job can save some time and money in the long run.

I agree forget the french drain and putt the pond. I find that it is my favorite passtime. What to do next and how to fund it. Then the worries of what fish, how to clear it or not, should I build a dam and raise the water level the list goe's on and on.
If you dig we will watch. Post some pics of the plan as you can see there is alot of help here.
Phil
 
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Last night the guy that is buying the loam pile showed up and started sorting the pile.dirt 002.jpg
They plan on hauling 21 14yd loads:) The pile Will finally be gone:D
I will post more pic's of the removal.
 
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Here are more picsdirt 003.jpg

dirt 004.jpg

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The last one is from the woods looking up at the remainder of the pile.
They hauled 200yds away and spread about 150.
I will use the BB again and try to lower it some more.

I did get to mow the feild and watch this happen.
And I ordered more fish:D
 
   / Pond dreaming is over #50  
That's really starting to look nice Phil.

You've been using some pretty BIG BOY toys with the excavator and that 2yd 544C. I think you said you rented the excavator, did you also rent that JD or buy it?
 

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