dan_d
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- Joined
- Jun 9, 2008
- Messages
- 53
- Location
- Eastern ON, Canada
- Tractor
- Massey 275 + 236 loader, JohnDeere-Lanz 510 39HP 3cyl Diesel
Up until now we've been lugging hoses back and forth every few days (even in winter!) to water our 20+ horses... But this year we're finally going to throw some money at the problem and install automatic waterers to a few of the paddocks
Unfortunately for me there isn't an awful lot of topsoil in some spots that I will be running line, and i'm worried that they might not be deep enough to get below the frost line and may freeze over the winter time, which of course would be really *really* bad! I was just wondering if there's a good way to insulate the pipes in the shallow spots just as an extra measure of safety, even tho i think (i hope!) that the horses will be drinking enough to keep the water flowing well enough to not freeze. I thought of that black foam pipe insulation, but seems to be that would just get squashed under the weight of topsoil and lose it's insulation value...
Thanks for any suggestions!
Dan
Thanks for any suggestions!
Dan