TNhobbyfarmer
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Dec 23, 2004
- Messages
- 1,185
- Location
- Middle Tennessee
- Tractor
- Kubota L3430 Polaris Ranger 500
I have a creek that runs through my place. It only flows during wet periods but can have a pretty rigorous flow after a heavy rain. I cross the creek on my tractor without any problem whether it is dry or flowing.
I want to contract with the local co-op to bring and spread a load of lime. To get to where I want it, they will have to cross the creek. The opposite bank is fairly steep and probably too treacherous for them to be willing to try to get a heavy truckload of lime across.
My thought is to lay plastic culvert in the middle of the creek and fill on both sides and over the top to form a crossing place that will be less daunting. Do you think two 10' sections of 18" pipe laid side by side in the middle will be an acceptable solution? All thoughts and comments will be appreciated.
I want to contract with the local co-op to bring and spread a load of lime. To get to where I want it, they will have to cross the creek. The opposite bank is fairly steep and probably too treacherous for them to be willing to try to get a heavy truckload of lime across.
My thought is to lay plastic culvert in the middle of the creek and fill on both sides and over the top to form a crossing place that will be less daunting. Do you think two 10' sections of 18" pipe laid side by side in the middle will be an acceptable solution? All thoughts and comments will be appreciated.