Diggin It
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I hate when my brain gets idle and wanders aimlessly.
Are the small SCUTs I've been considering heavy enough that they can't (or shouldn't) be driven over a concrete septic tank?
I mow and drive over it all the time with my two LTs, but they only run 800 lbs or so. Tank is 30-40 years old, octagonal concrete and buried in red rock gravel, probably 2' or so between the top of the tank and the lawn surface. It's in a place that could be avoided, but it wouldn't be real easy to do so all the time. Most of the time it would be with the MMM only as I'm not planning on keeping the FEL and BH on unless I need them.
I need to dig it open again in the next year or so to be pumped out anyways. I did it by hand with a shovel last time, but I dun growed older since then and don't cotton to doin' it that a'way again.
Drain field runs out across the yard at an angle and there really is no way to avoid driving over that either.
Are the small SCUTs I've been considering heavy enough that they can't (or shouldn't) be driven over a concrete septic tank?
I mow and drive over it all the time with my two LTs, but they only run 800 lbs or so. Tank is 30-40 years old, octagonal concrete and buried in red rock gravel, probably 2' or so between the top of the tank and the lawn surface. It's in a place that could be avoided, but it wouldn't be real easy to do so all the time. Most of the time it would be with the MMM only as I'm not planning on keeping the FEL and BH on unless I need them.
I need to dig it open again in the next year or so to be pumped out anyways. I did it by hand with a shovel last time, but I dun growed older since then and don't cotton to doin' it that a'way again.
Drain field runs out across the yard at an angle and there really is no way to avoid driving over that either.