EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
OK, that makes sense. Not that I'm very familiar with culverts, but I always look at them when I'm at the store and try to keep a mental note of what they are going for. Have you ever taken out any half or 3/4 filled plastic culverts? I've failed miserably attempting to do this by breaking them into three pieces. Never evenly, but it always turns out to be three pieces that come out. It's all the weight of the dirt inside the culvert, and I'm wondering if there is an easy, or even a difficult way to get them cleaned out first? I'm thinking about using a 20 ft length of PVC pipe to get a rope through the opening, then using the tractor to pull it through with a small plug of some kind to get some dirt out, then doing it again with something bigger and bigger until I get it cleaned out.
When I get the pieces out, I take them closer to the house where I can clean them out with the hose. It takes awhile to get all that dirt out, but it's simple and easy enough.
Eddie
When I get the pieces out, I take them closer to the house where I can clean them out with the hose. It takes awhile to get all that dirt out, but it's simple and easy enough.
Eddie