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After reading Eagle 1's post in owning/operating under FEL uses I decided to start my own pond using my 2210 with FEL and BB. Worked for about two hours last night and thought I did well. I did take some pics, but, no digital camera.
I probably moved enough dirt to fill a single axle dump truck. Mine will be slightly bigger than Eagle's, probably be 15x30. I hope it will hold water! I will have two field tiles running into, along with some field runoff, and one running out for overflow. The area was always wet before we put the tile in for drainage. I also have a extra well out by the barn (120ft away) that I can get a pump for and use for fill if I need to.

I have been debating on liner. I think I can get some liner from work that will be plenty large enough and 60 mil thick. It is a synthetic liner used to line the bottom of landfills. The left over on the 22ft roll is sometimes 50 ft or so. I think that should do the trick if I decide to use liner.

Any input on liner??
 
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My pond was once a wet spot too...

I would say if you can get the liner materal for free or real cheap why not put it in? It won't make the pond leak...and may make it water tight in the event it would have leaked.

Otherwise, you will be messing in mud when you find you have to put it in later...

Just the way it seems to me at the moment... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

By the way...no liner in mine...
 
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Here is a pic. Just a start.
 

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First day.
About two hours.
 

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How deep is that goona be ? You might need an intake snorkel before youre done /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Dave
 
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That whole pile came out of you digging? WOW! From the pictures you can't even tell if there's any 'depth' to it. Keep'em coming! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Have a good one,
Dave
 
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Isn't amazing how much dirt comes out of a "little" hole. Somehow my pile looked like twice as much dirt as the hole should have held. Looks like progress from here.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I think I can get some liner from work that will be plenty large enough and 60 mil thick. It is a synthetic liner used to line the bottom of landfills. )</font>

If you can get a free Cadillac, why mess around with Chevys.

I would generally recommend a clay liner, because they are cheaper, but you can get a sufficiently large piece of synthetic liner, then go for it. Be sure the pond bottom is clean; free of rocks and pokey things, or you'll not have a liner.

The other advantage of a clay liner is that, if you can find the hole, you can fix it yourself.
 
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If you use the liner, and I think you should, it is recommended that there be some kind of "pad" between the liner and the soil. I've read about using newspapers, old carpet, sand, you get the idea. Any tree roots or sharp rocks have the potential penetrate your liner.

Dave
 
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I think I am done, will have film developed hopefully this weekend and post on Monday. It turned out to be 35ft long and 18 wide. Not as deep as I wanted, but, ought to keep the dogs cool. You can see I have no shade yet.
The depth is only 4 ft.
Patiently waiting on rain! It has been a month or more since it has rained.

As the liner goes we just started a project a work and will be a couple weeks before they are done with the liners. If it hasn't rained will probably throw one in, or if it runs out first /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

The clay is really hard and my little tractor sure was grunting coming up out with the BB full!

I bet I had around 10 to 12 hours from start to end.
 

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