It does a good job of that.I'm hoping it keeps the gravel from "disappearing" into the clay!
It was surprising to hear of the damage in Vt. from this and not even getting but a few light showers from it.The remnants of Beryl were not kind to us here. Lots of road work coming up if it stops raining. Just showers now. There are washed out roads , ditches, and culverts every where. A neighbor took this picture of a full size p/u. It is out on the town road a couples mile from us.
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The remnants of Beryl were not kind to us here. Lots of road work coming up if it stops raining. Just showers now. There are washed out roads , ditches, and culverts every where. A neighbor took this picture of a full size p/u. It is out on the town road a couples mile from us.
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In velvet already, interesting I would have thought you'd be behind my area in that regard with deer, ours just buding.I was out in the woods on my 4-wheeler yesterday checking out the tractor roads looking for water damage from all the rain. I use a lot of water bars and they held up pretty good. Have one spot to fix where a wooden culvert clogged. It is open so easy to clean. This is it during spring thaw. It is running full right now.
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I spotted this guy checking things out too.
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About the land plane in your profile pic, are there more implements you have built?
Did you finish your boom pole Mr. Gordon?