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Posted by KURT on August 27, 2002 at 02:03:09 from (64.109.118.238):
Hello all, this has nothing to do with IH tractors but I need sound advice from you guys. There is no where that I know of to get the opinions of educated people (and a lot of them) so here is my problem. 2 1/2 years ago I completed building my house on 2 acres. However I created a damn with my new driveway, my neighbor was ticked. So I hired my excavator to comeover with a backhoe to dig a trench and drain a large pond I had created on my neighbors property. I put in a culvert pipe under the driveway and 100' of 12" diameter plastic pipe under the ground on my property. And for two years my neighbor did not complain. But now my neighbor thinks that my culvert pipe is not low enough (even though there is really no water problem to speak of except in the spring thaw season when it takes a few days for the water to drain through the culvert pipe) Mind you I spent $1000 to have the trench dug and that includes the cost of the pipe. I just think this guy is not going to be happy with what I do anyway. Sorry for the novel. Thanks in advance for any sound advice.
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