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Originally posted by Grant2 View PostIf you add stabilized sand on each end it’s cheaper than concrete. Looks good should last along time.
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Nice work Mike! That looks like it would make a perfect place to put some Connibear 110 muskrat traps in the fall, if it still as water running then.
I don't envy the snow melt. It was 3 months of muddy vehicles and such when I lived in Oh. I always looked forward to the 90 days of nice weather called summer after the melt.
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Originally posted by Texas Grown View PostNice work Mike! That looks like it would make a perfect place to put some Connibear 110 muskrat traps in the fall, if it still as water running then.
I don't envy the snow melt. It was 3 months of muddy vehicles and such when I lived in Oh. I always looked forward to the 90 days of nice weather called summer after the melt.
I got to be careful with traps. I don't want to hurt or kill my decoy cats.
We live out on the gravel. Its either dust or mud. We quit worrying abobout keeping our vehicles clean. I will wash it 2-3 times a year. It makes me think I got a new o one.Last edited by Arrowsmith; 03-01-2021, 08:40 AM.
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Originally posted by hoythunter02 View PostStood up well to all the water flow, I like how you shored the pipe ends with the big rock. I've got some river rock and need to do that to a corrugated culvert I installed a couple weeks ago.
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