dragoneggs
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- Joined
- Jun 9, 2013
- Messages
- 13,627
- Location
- Seabeck, Washington
- Tractor
- Kubota BX-25D, Kubota Z122RKW-42
Finally got a couple hours in the seat yesterday until the rains were miserable enough to shut me down. I was down moving a little debris left from a huge excavated pile of trees, stumps, brush, etc. from clearing three years ago. I have salvaged most all of the firewood, burned a bunch, and have a few large stumps I am still wrestling with.
There used to be a small natural pond at the low end of my property that held water year around mostly because it collected water off the hillside from a few natural springs. One of the debris piles the excavator built was right on top of the pond. Since then the pile has broken down, decayed, and has created some 'high' ground. In the first picture you can sort of make out the pile being built behind the tree being torn down. In the second pic, the tractor is actually sitting on the top of where the pond used to be. The last 4 months, we have seen record rainfall and now my springs are finding new routes down the hill.
Thinking I need to start digging the pond back out to restore it and divert the water back to where it was instead of flowing down my lower natural driveway (3rd pic). It doesn't look like much but it actually is quite a bit of water. I am concerned about the erosion. My wife is concerned about inviting frogs and mosquitos with a new pond. I tried to remind her that they were never an issue before we cleared.
If I start digging now I think I will have nothing but a tractor in a bowl of soup! Opinions? :confused3:

There used to be a small natural pond at the low end of my property that held water year around mostly because it collected water off the hillside from a few natural springs. One of the debris piles the excavator built was right on top of the pond. Since then the pile has broken down, decayed, and has created some 'high' ground. In the first picture you can sort of make out the pile being built behind the tree being torn down. In the second pic, the tractor is actually sitting on the top of where the pond used to be. The last 4 months, we have seen record rainfall and now my springs are finding new routes down the hill.
Thinking I need to start digging the pond back out to restore it and divert the water back to where it was instead of flowing down my lower natural driveway (3rd pic). It doesn't look like much but it actually is quite a bit of water. I am concerned about the erosion. My wife is concerned about inviting frogs and mosquitos with a new pond. I tried to remind her that they were never an issue before we cleared.
If I start digging now I think I will have nothing but a tractor in a bowl of soup! Opinions? :confused3:


