Posted by Danny Prosser on October 17, 2018 at 05:18:37 from (170.141.177.62):
Morning everyone. I need the brain trusts help again. When I had my pond built and had the guy build a small island for ducks and geese I never thought about trees growing on it. Now there's some about 20 feet tall and they're going to be right between the house we're going to put on the hill behind the pond and the road. Needless to say momma ain't happy! I thought about just going out in the boat and cutting them but that would be an ongoing job. The island is about 30' from the bank. I've got some of those 4" square aluminum beams like awnings are made with. I wonder if joining a couple of those together real good and putting 2 of them out to the island about 3' apart and using treated 2'x 4's across them to walk on would work. I could cut one off and drive in the pond bottom mid way and attach it to the other one for support. I'm just looking for some ideas from all of you because you are very helpful when I need to figure out something. And to keep it tractor related I'm going to haul all of the supplies down to the pond with my 3000 Ford diesel and trailer! Thanks.
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