Posted by dave2 on January 22, 2008 at 03:32:55 from (139.139.35.70):
Hey folks, I'm brain storming again. I have a small piece of property that I have a shed and paddock for our young horses in winter/nasty weather. Turns out that there is a spring that surfaces right on the border of it and another piece that climes about 10 meters in a hundred meters. This is the first winter that we used that place and this water makes it impossible to use (either mud or ice). When I was a kid, we lived on a river and almost every place (mostly campsites) along the stretch had a well pump on a pipe/filter that was driven with a post driver. I was thinking to do the same at my place in the spot where the water surfaces. Anyone have experience with this? Not sure how deep I'd need to go, or if I'd just be working for nothing. 1st thing would be that it'd free up a water tank for me to use on another place, and maybe use the water instead of having it soak the field. Any ideas?
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